Jody Rudman will present, "Post-Pandemic Enforcement in Telehealth and Behavioral Health Care," at the American Health Law Association's Annual Meeting on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, in San Diego, California.
Topics:
- The COVID-19 pandemic significantly accelerated the adoption of telehealth services, leading to temporary regulatory relaxations. Now, in the post-pandemic regulatory environment, measures are being revised and solidified into more permanent frameworks.
- Behavioral health services have seen a particular emphasis on integrating telehealth to address increased mental health needs that have emerged.
- Key areas of enforcement now include securing patient data, standardizing telehealth practices, and addressing disparities in access to care.
- Presenters will discuss how robust cybersecurity measures and strict adherence to privacy laws have become focal points to safeguard sensitive health data.
- Compliance with both state and federal laws, including adherence to licensure requirements, ensuring proper documentation, and meeting reimbursement criteria have become particularly important for providers in this space and those who counsel them.
- Real-life examples will be used to illustrate enforcement trends
For more information, visit the event website.