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this information:

• The patient or legal representative may
withdraw consent at any time;
• Potential risks, consequences and benefits of
telemedicine;
• Whether the osteopath has a financial interest in
the web site used to engage in telemedicine, or
in the products or services provided ;
• Patient privacy and security;
• The osteopath will not release any confidential
medical information without written consent.

Source: NV Revised Statutes Annotated Sec. 633.165 (2012).
Location

No reference found. Eligible originating sites include:

• Office of a physician, physician assistant, nurse
practitioner, or nurse, midwife;
• Critical Access Hospital (CAH);
• Rural Health Clinic (RHC);
• Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC);
• Hospital;
• Hospital-based or CAH-based renal dialysis center
(including satellites);
• Skilled nursing facility;
• Office of clinical psychologist;
• Office of clinical social worker;
• Community mental health centers;
• Indian Health Services, tribal organization, or urban
Indian organization health programs.

Source: NV Dept. of Health and Human Svcs., Medicaid Services
Manual, Section 3403.3, p. 4-5 (Nov. 14, 2014).
Cross-State Licensing
Nevada issues special-purpose licenses to out-of-state No reference found.
physicians for telemedicine services.

Physicians must:

• Hold a full, unrestricted license in another state;
• Not have any disciplinary or other action taken
by any state or jurisdiction;
• Be certified by the American Board of Medical
Specialties.

Source: NV Revised Statutes Sec. 630.261(e).

Private Payers
No reference found. No reference found.
Site/Transmission Fee



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