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a practitioner who has first conducted an in-person
medical evaluation of the patient.

Source: ND Centennial Code, Sec. 19-02.1-15.1.
Consent

No reference found. No reference found.

Location
No reference found. The distant site must be a sufficient distance from the
originating site to provide services to patients who do
not have readily available access to such specialized
services allowed/reimbursed by ND Medicaid via
telemedicine.

Source: Medicaid Medical Policy. North Dakota Department of
Human Services: Policy Number NDMP-2012-0007. Telemedicine
Services. (Aug. 1, 2012).
Cross-State Licensing
The ND Medical Board may engage in reciprocal No reference found.
licensing agreements with out-of-state licensing
agencies, but is not required to do so.

Source: ND Century Code Sec. 43-17-21 (2012).
Private Payers

No reference found. No reference found.
Site/Transmission Fee
Under the Worker’s Compensation Act, the originating There is no originating site or transmission fee.
sites may receive a facility fee, not to exceed $20.
Source: Medicaid Medical Policy. North Dakota Department of
Source: ND Admin. Code 92-01-02-34. Human Services: Policy Number NDMP-2012-0007. Telemedicine
Services. (Aug. 1, 2012).
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