West Virginia Code § 30-1-26

Telehealth practice
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(a) For the purposes of this section:
"Abortifacient" means any chemical or drug prescribed or dispensed with the intent of
causing an abortion.
"Established patient" means a patient who has received professional services, face-to-face,
from the physician, qualified health care professional, or another physician or qualified
health care professional of the exact same specialty and subspecialty who belongs to the
same group practice, within the past three years. u
"Gender altering medication" means the prescribing or administering of the following for the
purpose of assisting an individual with a gender transition:
(1) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) analogues or other puberty blocking medication
to stop or delay normal puberty; and l
(2) Supraphysiologic doses of testosterone, estrogen, or other androgens than would
normally be produced endogenously in a healthy individual of the same age and sex.
"Health care practitioner" means a person authorized to practice under §30-3-1 et seq.,
§30-3E-1 et seq., §30-4-1 et seq., §30-5-1 et seq., §30-7-1 et seq., §30-7A-1 et seq., §30-8-1 et
seq., §30-10-1 et seq., §30-14-1 et seq., §30-16-1 et seq., §30-20-1 et seq., §30-20A-1 et seq.,
§30-21-1 et seq., §30-23-1 et seq., §30-26-1 et seq., §30-28-1 et seq., §30-30-1 et seq.,
§30-31-1 et seq., §30-32-1 et seq., §30-34-1 et seq., §30-35-1 et seq., §30-36-1 et seq.,
§30-37-1 et seq. and any other person licensed under this chapter that provides health care
services.
"Interstate telehealth services" means the provision of telehealth services to a patient
located in West Virginia by a health care practitioner located in any other state or
commonwealth of the United States.
"Registration" means an authorization to practice a health profession regulated by §30-1-1 et
seq. of this code for the limited purpose of providing interstate telehealth services within the
registrant's scope of practice.
"Telehealth services" means the use of synchronous or asynchronous telecommunications
technology or audio only telephone calls by a health care practitioner to provide health care
services, including, but not limited to, assessment, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, and
monitoring of a patient; transfer of medical data; patient and professional health-related
education; public health services; and health administration. The term does not include
internet questionnaires, e-mail messages, or facsimile transmissions.
(b) Unless provided for by statute or legislative rule, a health care board, referred to in
§30-1-1 et seq. of this code, shall propose an emergency rule for legislative approval in
accordance with the provisions of §29A-3-15 et seq. of this code to regulate telehealth
practice by a telehealth practitioner. The proposed rule shall consist of the following:
(1) The practice of the health care service occurs where the patient is located at the time the
telehealth services are provided;
(2) The health care practitioner who practices telehealth shall be:
(A) Licensed in good standing in all states in which he or she is licensed and not currently
under investigation or subject to an administrative complaint; and
(B) Registered as an interstate telehealth practitioner with the appropriate board in West
Virginia;
(3) When the health care practitioner-patient relationsahip is established;
(4) The standard of care for the provision of telehealth services. The standard of care shall
require that with respect to the established patient, the patient shall visit an in-person health
care practitioner within 12 months of using the initial telemedicine service or the
telemedicine service shall no longer be available to the patient until an in-person visit is
obtained. This requirement may be suspended, in the discretion of the health care
practitioner, on a case-by-case basis, and it does not apply to the following services: Acute
inpatient care, post-operative follow-up checks, behavioral medicine, addiction medicine, or
palliative care;
(5) A prohibition of prescribing any controlled substance listed in Schedule II of the Uniform
Controlled Substance Act, unless authorized by another section: Provided, That the
prescribing limitation s contained in this section do not apply to a physician or a member of
the same grouVp practice with an established patient;
(6) Establish the conduct of a registrant for which discipline may be imposed by the board of
registration;
(7) Establish a fee, not to exceed the amount to be paid by a licensee, to be paid by the
interstate telehealth practitioner registered in the state;
(8) A reference to the board's discipline process;
(9) A prohibition of prescribing or dispensing an abortifacient; and
(10) A prohibition of prescribing or dispensing gender altering medication to a person who is
under 18 years of age.
(c) A registration issued pursuant to the provisions of or the requirements of this section
does not authorize a health care professional to practice from a physical location within this
state without first obtaining appropriate licensure.
(d) By registering to provide interstate telehealth services to patients in this state, a health
care practitioner is subject to:
(1) The laws regarding the profession in this state, including the state judicial system and all
professional conduct rules and standards incorporated into the health care practitioner's
practice act and the legislative rules of registering board; and
(2) The jurisdiction of the board with which he or she registers to provide interstate
telehealth services, including such board's complaint, investigation, and hearing process.
(e) A health care professional who registers to provide interstateu telehealth services
pursuant to the provisions of or the requirements of this section shall immediately notify the
board where he or she is registered in West Virginia and of any restrictions placed on the
individual's license to practice in any state or jurisdiction.
(f) A person currently licensed in this state is not subject to registration but shall practice
telehealth in accordance with the provisions of thisl section and the rules promulgated
thereunder. s

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