Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 13:44-4A.4 - Licensee-client-patient relationship(a) Prior to providing services through telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall establish a licensee-client-patient relationship by: 1. Identifying the patient and the client with, at a minimum, the client's name, date of birth, phone number, and address. A licensee may also use a client's assigned identification number, Social Security number, photo, health insurance policy number, or other identifier associated directly with the client; and2. Disclosing and validating the licensee's identity, license, title, and, if applicable, specialty and board certifications.(b) Prior to an initial contact with a patient for the purpose of providing services to the patient using telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall: 1. Review the patient's history and any available records;2. Determine whether he or she will be able to provide the same standard of care using telemedicine or telehealth as would be provided if the services were provided in-person. The licensee shall make this determination prior to each unique patient encounter; and3. Provide the client the opportunity to sign a consent form that authorizes the licensee to release records of the encounter to the patient's primary care provider or other health care provider identified by the client.(c) Notwithstanding (a) and (b) above, service may be provided through telemedicine or telehealth without a proper licensee-client-patient relationship if: 1. The provision of services is for informal consultations with another healthcare provider performed by a licensee outside the context of a contractual relationship, or on an irregular or infrequent basis, without the expectation or exchange of direct or indirect compensation;2. The provision of services is during episodic consultations by a medical specialist located in another jurisdiction who provides consultation services, upon request, to a licensee in this State;3. A licensee furnishes medical assistance in response to an emergency or disaster, provided that there is no charge for the medical assistance; or4. A substitute licensee, who is acting on behalf of an absent licensee in the same specialty, provides health care services on an on-call or cross-coverage basis, provided that the absent licensee has designated the substitute licensee as an on-call licensee or cross-coverage service provider.N.J. Admin. Code § 13:44-4A.4
Adopted by 53 N.J.R. 427(b), effective 3/15/2021