Delaware Code § 24-6001

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For purposes of this chapter:
(1) "Distant site" means a site at which a health-care provider legally allowed to practice in Delaware is located while providing
health-care services by means of telemedicine.
(2) "Health-care provider" means any person authorized to deliver clinical health-care services by telemedicine and participate in
telehealth pursuant to this chapter and regulations promulgated by the respective professional boards listed in § 6002 of this title.
(3) "Originating site" means a site in Delaware at which a patient is located at the time health-care services are provided to the patient
by means of telemedicine or telehealth. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, insurers and providers may agree to alternative
siting arrangements deemed appropriate by the parties.
(4) "Store and forward transfer" means the synchronous or asychronous transmission of a patient's medical information either to or
from an originating site or to or from the provider at the distant site, but does not require the patient being present nor must it be in real
time.
(5) "Telehealth" means the use of information and communications technologies consisting of telephones, remote patient monitoring
devices or other electronic means which support clinical health care, provider consultation, patient and professional health-related
education, public health, health administration, and other services as described in regulation.
(6) "Telemedicine" means a form, or subset, of telehealth, which includes the delivery of clinical health-care services by means of
real time 2-way audio (including audio-only conversations, if the patient is not able to access the appropriate broadband service or other
technology necessary to establish an audio and visual connection), visual, or other telecommunications or electronic communications,
including the application of secure video conferencing or store and forward transfer technology to provide or support health-care
delivery, which facilitates the assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, education, care management and self-management of a
patient's health care.

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