Lacktman Article on Telemedicine and Digital Health Included in AHLA Connections
February 1, 2018
AHLA Connections
Partner Nate Lacktman has authored an article, “Telemedicine and Digital Health: 2018 Top Ten,” for the January/February issue of AHLA Connections.
The article provides an overview of developments in the coverage of telehealth services on the state and federal level last year, along with a rundown of recent and expected changes in licensing and interstate telemedicine practice and a description of the obstacles that stand in the way of telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances.
The article provides an overview of developments in the coverage of telehealth services on the state and federal level last year, along with a rundown of recent and expected changes in licensing and interstate telemedicine practice and a description of the obstacles that stand in the way of telemedicine prescribing of controlled substances.
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