30 Miss. Code. R. 2635-5.1 - Definitions
For the purpose of Part 2635, Chapter 5 only, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
A.
"Provider" means any physician or physician assistant who holds an unrestricted
license to practice medicine in the state of Mississippi.
B. "Telemedicine" is the practice of medicine
by a licensed healthcare provider using HIPAA-compliant telecommunication
systems, including information, electronic, and communication technologies,
remote monitoring technologies and store-and-forward transfer technology. These
technologies may be used to facilitate, but are not limited to, provider to
patient or provider to provider interactions. The technology must be capable of
replicating the interaction of a traditional in-person encounter between a
provider and a patient. This definition does not include the practice of
medicine through postal or courier services.
C. "Emergency Telemedicine" is a unique
combination of telemedicine used in a consultative interaction between a
physician board certified, or board eligible, in emergency medicine, and an
appropriate skilled health professional (nurse practitioner or physician
assistant).
D. "Primary Center" is
any facility providing telemedicine services to Satellite Centers, as defined
in definition 'G'.
E. "Remote
Monitoring" is defined as the use of technology to remotely track health care
data for a patient released to his or her home or a care facility, usually for
the intended purpose of reducing readmission rates.
F. "Real-Time Telemedicine" is defined as
real-time communication using interactive audio and visual equipment, such as a
video conference with a specialist, also known as 'synchronous
communication.'
G. "Satellite
Center" is any facility receiving telemedicine services from a Primary Center,
as defined in definition 'D'.
H.
"Store-and-Forward Transfer Technology" is defined as technology which
facilitates the gathering of data from the patient, via secure email or
messaging service, which is then used for formulation of a diagnosis and
treatment plan, also known as 'asynchronous communication.'
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