JessiePan
New
Hi there!
My employer is having an issue with our Behavioral Health providers refusing to come back to work on-site. We have patient's with out-of-state insurance that don't cover telehealth services for IOP and are willing to come on-site for care.
My employer is wondering if the patient is in-office at the clinic, but the provider is virtual. Would that be considered telehealth or could it be an office visit because the patient is at the office. It's my assumption that if anyone is virtual (patient or provider) that the visit is telehealth, but we thought maybe there was a loop hole we were unaware of...?
Any advice is appreciated!
My employer is having an issue with our Behavioral Health providers refusing to come back to work on-site. We have patient's with out-of-state insurance that don't cover telehealth services for IOP and are willing to come on-site for care.
My employer is wondering if the patient is in-office at the clinic, but the provider is virtual. Would that be considered telehealth or could it be an office visit because the patient is at the office. It's my assumption that if anyone is virtual (patient or provider) that the visit is telehealth, but we thought maybe there was a loop hole we were unaware of...?
Any advice is appreciated!