New California Law Seeks To Expand Telehealth Services for Medicaid Beneficiaries

New California Law Seeks To Expand Telehealth Services for Medicaid Beneficiaries

April Armstrong and Thomas Nesbitt of UC-Davis Health System, Mario Gutierrez of the Center for Connected Health Policy, Jen Lang-Ree, a nurse practitioner in California, and Jonathan Lopez, a dermatology patient, spoke with California Healthline about a new law that expands and streamlines telehealth services in the state.

A new California law (AB 415) is expanding access to health care services in rural areas through the use of telehealth.

The law allows for a broader range of telehealth services, expands the definition of telehealth providers to include all licensed health care professionals, expands telehealth care settings and allows state hospitals to establish medical credentials for telehealth providers more easily.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Deirdre Kennedy, telehealth experts discuss how the new law is working.

The Special Report includes comments from:

The complete transcript of this report is available as a PDF.

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