During the COVID-19 pandemic, both federal and state governments enacted a host of laws and implemented flexibilities to ensure health care providers, hospitals, and health systems could move traditional brick-and-mortar care settings to telehealth platforms (where appropriate). While virtual care models existed pre-pandemic, practitioners, patients, regulators, and legislators alike saw a dramatic rise in the popularity of telehealth spurred by the public health emergency (PHE)......
By: Snell & Wilmer
By: Snell & Wilmer