Health Care & Hospital Law,
Administrative/Regulatory
Apr. 8, 2020
Tips for launching telehealth services during the time of COVID-19
“Direct-to-consumer” telehealth offerings have garnered significant attention in recent years, as patients seek real-time, on-demand interactions with their health care providers. This trend has been fueled by the recognition that telehealth can expand access to high-quality care, though certain payers have continued to reimburse for telehealth services only under limited circumstances.





Amy Joseph
Co-Founder
Hooper Lundy & Bookman, P.C.
Amy is co-chair of the firm's Business Department. Ms. Joseph advises health systems, academic medical centers, and a wide variety of other health care providers, as well as a number of health information technology companies in the digital health space, with a significant portion of her practice focused on fraud and abuse and privacy compliance.

Andrea L. Frey
Associate
Hooper Lundy & Bookman, P.C.
Email: afrey@health-law.com
Andrea is based in the firm's San Francisco office, where she assists health care providers with a broad range of business, general corporate and regulatory matters.

Jeremy D. Sherer
Associate
Hooper, Lundy & Bookman , P.C.
Jeremy is based in the firm's Boston office. He focuses his practice on the transactional and regulatory components of health care law, with a particular emphasis on health care IT issues, including telemedicine.
"Direct-to-consumer" telehealth offerings have garnered significant attention in recent years, as patients seek real-time, on-demand interactions with their health care providers. This trend has been fueled by the recognition that telehealth can expand access to high-quality care, though certain payers have continued to reimburse for telehealth services only under limited circumstances. This attention has exponentially increased in recent weeks, given the critical rol...
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