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    UCR 002: Telehealth/Telemedicine: New Rules in the Wake of the Coronavirus

    en-usApril 02, 2020
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    UCR 002: Telehealth/Telemedicine: New Rules in the Wake of the Coronavirus

    This episode focuses on the new Telemedicine / Telehealth rules.  With the quickly changing Telemedicine / Telehealth rules, due to the coronavirus pandemic, it is hard to keep up with the changes.  Mark Painter breaks down the latest guidelines and rules and explains what urology practices need to know.

    Telemedicine technology options mentioned in the podcast:

    Doxy.me
    Chiron
    What’s App
    Updox
    VSee
    Zoom for Healthcare
    Google G Suite Hangouts have said that their products will help physicians comply with HIPAA and that they will enter into a HIPAA BAA.


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