Telehealth FAQs

Telehealth FAQs

Telehealth FAQs

 

Is Telehealth different from Telemedicine?

Telehealth is different from telemedicine in that it refers to a broader scope of remote healthcare services than telemedicine. While telemedicine refers specifically to remote clinical services, telehealth can refer to remote non-clinical services, such as provider training, administrative meetings, and continuing medical education, in addition to clinical services. [SourceHealthIT.gov]

 

What services can I provide via Telehealth?

CMS will now allow for more than 80 additional services to be furnished via telehealth. These include therapy services, telepsych, and medication management. For more information

State Telehealth and Licensure Expansion COVID-19 [external link]

 

How does ICANotes provide Telehealth?

ICANotes offers a proprietary Telehealth feature that works in conjunction with the EHR. The clinician can launch a telehealth session from the appointment, the chart, or the chart room. The client receives either an email or a text message with a link that they simply click to join the session. 

 

 

Detail: Start Telehealth Session from multiple points in ICANotes: Chart Room, Chart Face, Event Details

 

What devices and browsers are compatible for the patients?

 

Is Telehealth secure?

ICANotes Telehealth is HIPAA compliant and a secure, fully-featured and comprehensive behavioral health telemedicine application. An email is sent to the client from the clinician within ICANotes. The client then clicks the secured, encrypted link. Once the link is pressed, the telehealth session starts within the web browser. No download is needed on the client’s side. 

 

“Facebook Live, Twitch, TikTok, and similar video communication applications are public facing, and should not be used in the provision of telehealth by covered health care providers.” (Health and Human Services)

 

Notification of Enforcement Discretion for Telehealth Remote Communications During the COVID-19 Nationwide Public Health Emergency 

 

What equipment will I need?

  1. A broadband internet connection
  2. Computer (desktop or laptop)
  3. Webcam
  4. Microphone

 

Detail: Sample client email for telehealth session initiated by the provider

 

 

How much does Telehealth cost?

$10 per month per clinical. Please contact Sales if you have more questions about pricing for telehealth.

 

Can I prescribe medicine using Telehealth?

Yes, utilizing Dr. First you can send prescriptions electronically in conjunction with the Telehealth application.

 

Do I need to attest to an insurance company before providing Telehealth service? 

At this time, ICANotes encourages clinicians to attest to an insurance company prior to providing telehealth service. However, some insurance companies have waived attestation at this time. Check with your payers to see if attestation has been waived.

 

For more detailed guidance for behavioral health providers on telehealth expansion and reimbursement, please see the following resources:

 

Aetna Telehealth Guidance for Behavioral Health Providers [PDF]

Cigna Telehealth Guidance for Behavioral Health Providers [PDF]

Optum Telehealth Guidance for Behavioral Health Providers [PDF]

 

How do I document a Telehealth service in preparation for billing?

There are some key factors in behavioral health that are recommended for telehealth documentation. All clinicians will perform their normal assessment of individuals. However, key factors to note in the documentation are where the client is located. We encourage you to inquire and document this at the start of your telehealth session. This information is valuable in case a client has a crisis and you need to contact someone for assistance, such as a mobile crisis unit or the police. 

 

CMS reports providers should, “Submit telehealth services claims, using Place of Service (POS) 02 - Telehealth, to indicate you furnished the billed service as a professional telehealth service from a distant site.” [Source: CMS]

 

It is recommended to bill the same codes for telehealth services, with the addition of specific modifiers - GT, 95, and GQ. Some payers may not require this. Check with your clearinghouse and insurance payers for more details. The ICANotes Knowledge Base provides additional resources for setting up telehealth billing:

 

How to Setup a Telehealth Site 

Setting up Telehealth Modifier Rules

 

In addition, we’ve introduced a new “telehealth session” checkbox next to the service code work area of most note types in ICANotes. When a note is compiled and the telehealth session box is checked, a sentence will be added near the end of the finished note text which reads, “This encounter was conducted via a telehealth session.”

 

Detail: Telehealth Session checkbox



The following are social determinants codes which may be applicable to documentation and billing for telehealth services:

 

Code

Description

Code

Description

Z55.1

Schooling unavailable and unattainable

Z60.8

Other problems related to social environment

Z55.8

Other problems related to education and literacy

Z62.29

Other upbringing away from parents

Z56.0

Unemployment, unspecified

Z62.820

Parent-biological child conflict

Z56.6

Other physical and mental strain related to work

Z62.891

Sibling rivalry

Z56.89

Other problems related to employment

Z63.0

Problems in relationship

Z57.8

Occupational exposure to other risk factors

Z63.4

Death and disappearance of family member

Z59.0

Homelessness

Z63.6

Dependent relative needing care at home

Z59.1

Inadequate housing

Z63.79

Other stressful life events affecting family and household

Z59.5

Extreme poverty

Z65.4

Victim of crime and terrorism

Z59.6

Low income

Z65.8

Other specified problems related to psychosocial circumstances

Z59.8

Other problems related to housing and economic circumstances

Z73.0

Burn-out

Z60.0

Problems of adjustment to life-cycle transitions

Z73.2

Lack of relaxation and leisure

Z60.2

Problems related to living alone

Z73.3

Stress, not elsewhere classified

Z60.3

Acculturation difficulty

Z73.89

Other problems related to life management difficulty

Z60.4

Social exclusion and rejection

Z75.4

Unavailability and inaccessibility of health-care facilities

Z60.5

Target of (perceived) adverse discrimination and persecution

Z75.8

Other problems related to medical facilities and other health care



Will I be reimbursed for Telehealth?

Yes, you may continue utilizing the current workflow for electronic or paper claims submission in order to bill for your telehealth services. See our documentation on how to set your Site and Place of Service Code accordingly.

 

Medicaid Telehealth Guidance to States [PDF]

 

Are there licensing waivers for Telehealth?

Each state is dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in different ways regarding telehealth. Below is a comprehensive list that is regularly updated with each state’s specifications. 

 

State Telehealth and Licensure Expansion COVID-19 [external link]

 

What are the requirements for Title Telehealth Grants?

The FCC approved a $200 million telehealth grant program for eligible health care providers. 

 

Consistent with the 1996 Act and the CARES Act, we limit the program to nonprofit and public eligible health care providers that fall within the categories of health care providers in section 254(h)(7)(B) of the 1996 Act: (1) post-secondary educational institutions offering health care instruction, teaching hospitals, and medical schools; (2) community health centers or health centers providing health care to migrants; (3) local health departments or agencies; (4) community mental health centers; (5) not-for-profit hospitals; (6) rural health clinics; (7) skilled nursing facilities; or (8) consortia of health care providers consisting of one or more entities falling into the first seven categories. The Commission has more than two decades of experience administering its RHC Program for these types of healthcare providers, and limiting the COVID-19 Telehealth Program to public and nonprofit health care providers that fall within these statutory categories is in the public interest because it will facilitate the administration of this program and ensure that funding is targeted to health care providers that are likely to be most in need of funding to respond to this pandemic while helping us ensure that funding is used for its intended purposes. 

[Source: FCC - view downloadable PDF]

 

Instructions for Filing Applications: COVID-19 Telehealth Program applications must reference WC Docket No. 20-89, and must be filed electronically using the Internet by accessing ECFS, https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs, see Electronic Filing of Documents in Rulemaking Proceedings, 63 FR 24121 (1998). All filings must be addressed to the Commission’s Secretary, Office of the Secretary, Federal Communications Commission. Applicants must also send a courtesy copy of their application via email to EmergencyTelehealthSupport@fcc.gov

 

For questions, please contact (1) Rashann Duvall at (202) 418-1438, Rashann.Duvall@fcc.gov or (2) Hayley Steffen at (202) 418-1586, Hayley.Steffen@fcc.gov

[Source: AmericanTeleMed.org]

 

How do I schedule my Telehealth appointments?

The ICANotes calendar has a direct link to our telehealth solution. You can schedule clients on the ICANotes calendar and then initiate a session from the calendar. 

 

Where can I learn more about Telehealth?

 

American Telemedicine Association

 

Center for Connected Health Policy: The National Telehealth Policy Resource Center

 

Great Plains Telehealth Resources and Assistance Center: Checklist for Initiating Telehealth Services [PDF]

 

Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center: MATRC Remote Patient Monitoring Toolkit

 

Telehealth Services-MLN Booklet [PDF]

 

University of Arizona Telemedicine Checklist 

 

Washington State Guidebook, including checklist for implementing a new telehealth system [PDF]

 

Does my patient need to consent to telehealth services?

Telehealth consent varies by each state and payer source. Below are two sample Telehealth Consent forms. (Click on the form for a downloadable copy.)




 

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