Epstein Becker Green’s 50-State Survey of Telemental/Telebehavioral Health (2016) was mentioned in HealthWorks Collective, in “Telehealth: How Companies Are Managing Employees’ Mental Health,” by Sarah Daren.
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Although telemental health apps are beneficial, they also carry the risk of privacy breaches in the event they are hacked by cyber-criminals. In fact, a new report by Epstein Becker Green found that telemental healthcare faces significant privacy, security, emergency care, reimbursement, treatment of minors, and follow-up care challenges.
The 50-State Survey of Telemental/Telebehavioral Health (2016) was authored by René Y. Quashie and Amy F. Lerman—Senior Counsels in the firm’s Washington, DC, office—and provides a detailed analysis of the laws, regulations, and regulatory policies impacting telemental health in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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