Page 111 State Telehealth Laws and Reimbursement Policies A Comprehensive Scan of the 50 States and District of Columbia
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STATE LAW/REGULATIONS MEDICAID PROGRAM
• Long-term care facility
• Mental health center
• Outpatient center for primary care
• Outpatient center for surgical services
Source: MT Code Sec. 33-22-138.
Remote Patient Monitoring Reimbursement
No reference found. No reference found.
Email/Phone/FAX
No Email No reference found.
No Phone
No Fax
Source: MT Code Sec. 33-22-138.
Online Prescribing
No reference found. No reference found.
Consent
No reference found. No reference found.
Location
No reference found. The place of service is considered to be the location of
the provider providing the telemedicine service.
Source: MT Dept. of Public Health and Human Svcs., Medicaid
and Medical Assistance Programs Manual, Physician Related
Svcs., pg. 54 (Jul. 2014).
Cross-State Licensing
Montana issues telemedicine licenses to out-of-state No reference found.
physicians that only allows the physician to practice
telemedicine in the specialty the physician is board
certified or meets the current requirements to take the
examination to become board certified.
This license does not authorize the physician to practice
medicine while physically present within the state.
Source: MT Code Annotated, 37-3-343.
Private Payers
Private payers are required to provide coverage for No reference found.
services delivered through telemedicine, equivalent to
in-person coverage.
Source: MT Code Sec. 33-22-138.
Site/Transmission Fee
No reference found. No reimbursement for network use charges.
Source: MT Dept. of Public Health and Human Svcs., Medicaid
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