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To my knowledge, this is the first that I’ve seen where DPMs are required to function under an MD/DO (similar to a PA or NP) to deliver care to our patients. Texas recently added this to the Podiatry practice regulations:
What is telemedicine?
"Telemedicine medical service" means a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in this state, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in this state, and acting within the scope of the physician's or health professional's license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology.
Can a podiatrist practice telemedicine?
A podiatrist can only practice telemedicine under the delegation of a MD or DO.
A podiatrist in this scenario must:
www.tdlr.texas.gov
What is telemedicine?
"Telemedicine medical service" means a health care service delivered by a physician licensed in this state, or a health professional acting under the delegation and supervision of a physician licensed in this state, and acting within the scope of the physician's or health professional's license to a patient at a different physical location than the physician or health professional using telecommunications or information technology.
Can a podiatrist practice telemedicine?
A podiatrist can only practice telemedicine under the delegation of a MD or DO.
A podiatrist in this scenario must:
- Apply the same standard of care that would apply to the provision of the same health care service or procedures in an in person setting;
- establish a practitioner-patient relationship; and
- must maintain complete and accurate medical records as set out in §165.1 of this title (relating to Medical Records).
Podiatry Practice Standards - Texas.gov
