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CHCF has made a second investment in Asthmapolis, a device that tracks asthma inhaler use and reports data through mobile phones to patients and doctors to better manage the disease.

Telehealth

Monday, July 16, 2012

New Bill Aims To Help VA Physicians Offer Telehealth Services

House lawmakers have introduced a bill (H.R. 6107) that would allow a physician working for the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide telehealth services to a veteran living in a state in which the physician is not licensed to practice, FierceHealthIT reports (Bowman, FierceHealthIT, 7/16).

Current law requires VA health care providers to be licensed in the state where the patient is receiving treatment (Gant Daily, 7/16).

The bill -- introduced by Reps. Charles Rangel (D-N.Y.) and Glenn Thompson (R-Pa.) -- would remove such restrictions to make it easier for VA physicians to provide telehealth services (FierceHealthIT, 7/16).

Thompson said the bill "will help veterans struggling with mental health conditions, especially those in geographically remote areas, access the care they need wherever they are located" (Gant Daily, 7/16).

According to a statement from Rangel's office, eleven additional House members are cosponsoring the bill (FierceHealthIT, 7/16).



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