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1 | | by a hospital under the Hospital Licensing Act or University |
2 | | of Illinois Hospital Act, a facility under the Nursing Home |
3 | | Care Act, a rural health clinic, a federally qualified health |
4 | | center, a local health department, a community mental health |
5 | | center, a behavioral health clinic as defined in 89 Ill. Adm. |
6 | | Code 140.453, an encounter rate clinic, a skilled nursing |
7 | | facility, a substance use treatment program licensed by the |
8 | | Division of Substance Use Prevention and Recovery of the |
9 | | Department of Human Services, a school-based health center as |
10 | | defined in 77 Ill. Adm. Code 641.10, a physician's office, a |
11 | | podiatrist's office, a supportive living program provider, a |
12 | | hospice provider, home health agency, or home nursing agency |
13 | | under the Home Health, Home Services, and Home Nursing Agency |
14 | | Licensing Act, a facility under the ID/DD Community Care Act, |
15 | | community-integrated living arrangements as defined in the |
16 | | Community-Integrated Living Arrangements Licensure and |
17 | | Certification Act, and a provider who receives reimbursement |
18 | | for a patient's room and board. |
19 | | "Health care professional" includes, but is not limited |
20 | | to, physicians, physician assistants, optometrists, advanced |
21 | | practice registered nurses, clinical psychologists licensed in |
22 | | Illinois, prescribing psychologists licensed in Illinois, |
23 | | dentists, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physical |
24 | | therapists, clinical social workers, speech-language |
25 | | pathologists, audiologists, hearing instrument dispensers, |
26 | | athletic trainers, licensed certified substance use disorder |
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1 | | treatment providers and clinicians, and mental health |
2 | | professionals and clinicians authorized by Illinois law to |
3 | | provide mental health services, and qualified providers listed |
4 | | under paragraph (8)
of subsection (e) of Section 3 of the Early |
5 | | Intervention
Services System Act, dietitian nutritionists |
6 | | licensed in Illinois, and health care professionals associated |
7 | | with a facility.
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8 | | "Interactive telecommunications system" means an audio and |
9 | | video system, an audio-only telephone system (landline or |
10 | | cellular), or any other telecommunications system permitting |
11 | | 2-way, synchronous interactive communication between a patient |
12 | | at an originating site and a health care professional or |
13 | | facility at a distant site. "Interactive telecommunications |
14 | | system" does not include a facsimile machine, electronic mail |
15 | | messaging, or text messaging. |
16 | | "Originating site" means the location at which the patient |
17 | | is located at the time telehealth services are provided to the |
18 | | patient via telehealth. |
19 | | "Remote patient monitoring" means the use of connected |
20 | | digital technologies or mobile medical devices to collect |
21 | | medical and other health data from a patient at one location |
22 | | and electronically transmit that data to a health care |
23 | | professional or facility at a different location for |
24 | | collection and interpretation. |
25 | | "Telehealth services" means the evaluation, diagnosis, or |
26 | | interpretation of electronically transmitted patient-specific |
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1 | | data between a remote location and a licensed health care |
2 | | professional that generates interaction or treatment |
3 | | recommendations. "Telehealth services" includes telemedicine |
4 | | and the delivery of health care services, including mental |
5 | | health treatment and substance use disorder treatment and |
6 | | services to a patient, regardless of patient location, |
7 | | provided by way of an interactive telecommunications system, |
8 | | asynchronous store and forward system, remote patient |
9 | | monitoring technologies, e-visits, or virtual check-ins.
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10 | | "Virtual check-in" means a brief patient-initiated |
11 | | communication using a technology-based service, excluding |
12 | | facsimile, between an established patient and a health care |
13 | | professional. "Virtual check-in" does not include |
14 | | communications from a related office visit provided within the |
15 | | previous 7 days, nor communications that lead to an office |
16 | | visit or procedure within the next 24 hours or soonest |
17 | | available appointment. |
18 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19; 101-84, eff. 7-19-19; |
19 | | 102-104, eff. 7-22-21.)
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