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Section 54-5822 – FEES.

54-5822. FEES. (1) Any fee required pursuant to this chapter, including fees for original licenses, certificates, registrations, permits, annual renewals, and licenses, certificates, and registrations by endorsement, shall be set by board rule. (2) All fees received by the board under the provisions of this chapter shall be nonrefundable, except as provided by board rule, […]

Section 54-5807 – POWERS OF THE BOARD.

54-5807. POWERS OF THE BOARD. (1) The board shall have the power to: (a) Receive applications for licensure, certification, and registration, determine the qualifications of applicants, provide licenses, certificates, and registrations to applicants qualified under the provisions of this chapter, and reinstate and deny licenses, certificates, and registrations; (b) Establish fees by rule and collect […]

Section 54-5823 – REFUSAL, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE, CERTIFICATE OR REGISTRATION — SANCTIONS.

54-5823. REFUSAL, REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF LICENSE, CERTIFICATE OR REGISTRATION — SANCTIONS. The board may refuse to issue or renew a license, certificate or registration, may suspend or revoke a license, certificate or registration, or may otherwise sanction a licensee, certificant or registrant or impose education, training or supervision on a licensee, certificant or registrant […]

Section 54-5705 – PROVIDER-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP.

54-5705. PROVIDER-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP. (1) If a provider offering telehealth services does not have an established provider-patient relationship with a person seeking such services, the provider shall take appropriate steps to establish a provider-patient relationship by use of two-way audio or audio-visual interaction; provided however, that the applicable Idaho community standard of care must be satisfied. […]

Section 54-5706 – EVALUATION AND TREATMENT.

54-5706. EVALUATION AND TREATMENT. Prior to providing treatment, including a prescription drug order, a provider shall obtain and document a patient’s relevant clinical history and current symptoms to establish the diagnosis and identify underlying conditions and contraindications to the treatment recommended. Treatment recommendations provided through telehealth services shall be held to the applicable Idaho community […]

Section 54-5707 – PRESCRIPTIONS.

TITLE 54 PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES CHAPTER 57 IDAHO TELEHEALTH ACCESS ACT 54-5707.  prescriptions. (1) A provider with an established provider-patient relationship, including a relationship established pursuant to section 54-5705, Idaho Code, may issue prescription drug orders using telehealth services within the scope of the provider’s license and according to any applicable laws, rules and regulations, including […]

Section 54-5708 – INFORMED CONSENT.

54-5708. INFORMED CONSENT. A patient’s informed consent for the use of telehealth services shall be obtained as required by any applicable law. History: [(54-5708) 54-5608, added 2015, ch. 121, sec. 1, p. 309; am. and redesig. 2016, ch. 47, sec. 33, p. 123.]

Section 54-5709 – CONTINUITY OF CARE.

54-5709. CONTINUITY OF CARE. A provider of telehealth services shall be available for follow-up care or to provide information to patients who make use of such services. History: [(54-5709) 54-5609, added 2015, ch. 121, sec. 1, p. 309; am. and redesig. 2016, ch. 47, sec. 34, p. 123.]

Section 54-5710 – REFERRAL TO OTHER SERVICES.

54-5710. REFERRAL TO OTHER SERVICES. A provider shall be familiar with and have access to available medical resources, including emergency resources near the patient’s location, in order to make appropriate patient referrals when medically indicated. History: [(54-5710) 54-5610, added 2015, ch. 121, sec. 1, p. 309; am. and redesig. 2016, ch. 47, sec. 35, p. […]

Section 54-5711 – MEDICAL RECORDS.

54-5711. MEDICAL RECORDS. A provider offering telehealth services shall generate and maintain medical records for each patient using telehealth services in compliance with any applicable state and federal laws, rules, and regulations, including the health insurance portability and accountability act (HIPAA), P.L. 104-191 (1996), and the health information technology for economic and clinical health act […]