Missouri HB2372 modifies health care provisions, including telemedicine, community paramedic services, and epinephrine delivery devices.
Missouri HB2372 modifies health care provisions by updating telemedicine standards, allowing physicians to prescribe epinephrine delivery devices, and establishing protocols for community paramedic services. It requires telemedicine physicians to evaluate patients, collect medical history, and perform examinations. It allows licensed paramedics to provide community paramedic services under medical director approval. The bill also mandates that medical records from telemedicine be stored according to HIPAA standards.
Included in complete analysis
- Overview
- Core Provisions
- Implementation
- Impact
- Legal Framework
- Critical Issues
See what it does, who it affects, and the critical issues in plain language. Free, 30 seconds.