Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 43, October 25, 2024
Section 24-10-2 - Definitions2.1. "Board" means the West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine established in W. Va. Code § 30-14-1et seq.2.2. "CSL" means controlled substances license, which is a registration to dispense controlled substances in the state of West Virginia issued by the West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine.2.3. "Controlled substance" means a drug that is classified by federal or state law in Schedules I, II, III, IV or V, as defined in W. Va. Code Chapter 60A, Article 2.2.4. "CSMP" means the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program repository and database.2.5. "Distant site" means the telehealth site where the health care practitioner is seeing the patient at a distance or consulting with a patient's health care practitioner.2.6. "Emergency temporary permit" means a temporary authorization by the Board pursuant to 24 CSR 9 allowing certain physicians and physician assistants to practice in West Virginia during a State of Emergency or State of Preparedness.2.7. "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.2.8. "Good standing" means a license that: 2.8.1. Is not currently revoked, suspended, or subject to a probationary period or a practice restriction or limitation;2.8.2. Was not surrendered while under or to avoid an investigation or disciplinary action; or2.8.3. Was not revoked, suspended, or subject to a probationary period or a practice restriction or limitation at the time the license expired, lapsed, terminated, or was cancelled.2.9. "Health care practitioner" or "practitioner" means an osteopathic physician or physician assistant. 2.10. "Interstate telehealth registration" or "registration" means an authorization to practice as a physician or physician assistant for the limited purpose of providing interstate telehealth services within the registrant's scope of practice.2.11. "Interstate telehealth registrant" or "registrant" means a physician or physician assistant issued an interstate telehealth registration by the Board.2.12. "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.2.13. "Licensee" means:2.13.1. A physician who has been granted a license to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery pursuant to W. Va. Code § 30-14-1et seq. and 24 CSR 1; or2.13.2. A physician assistant who has been granted a license by the Board to practice medicine in collaboration with physicians pursuant to W. Va. Code § 30-3E-1et seq. and 24 CSR 2.2.14. "Originating site" means the location where the patient is located, whether or not accompanied by a health care practitioner, at the time services are provided by a health care practitioner through telehealth, including, but not limited to, a health care practitioner's office, hospital, critical access hospital, rural health clinic, federally qualified health center, a patient's home, and other nonmedical environments such as school-based health centers, university-based health centers, or the work location of a patient.2.15. "Professional license" means a license to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery or as a physician assistant in any state or commonwealth of the United States.2.16. "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, email messages, or facsimile transmissions.2.17. "Telehealth provider" means a licensee, registrant, or emergency temporary permit holder who provides health care services using telemedicine technologies to patients in West Virginia.2.18. "Telemedicine technologies" means technologies and devices which enable secure communications and information exchange in the practice of telemedicine, and typically involve the application of secure real-time audio/video conferencing or similar secure video services, remote monitoring or store and forward digital image technology, or audio only telephone calls to provide or support health care delivery by replicating the interaction of a traditional in-person provider and a patient.2.19. "Website" or "Board's website" means the set of related web pages operated by or on behalf of the West Virginia Board of Osteopathic Medicine located at the domain name www.wvbdosteo.org or at any successor domain name published by the Board.