Do You Want to Hear what the Legal Experts said about Telemedicine Consent...
Hint: You might be surprised at what they had to say . . . And it may or may not be what you are doing with your consent forms . . . The Robert J. Waters Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law (CTeL)...
View ArticleWebinar: BYOD and Privacy: Does Your Institution Have a Policy? What If It...
Join The Robert J. Waters Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law (CTeL) on Thursday, May 16, 2013 from 12 noon – 1:00 pm (EDT) when the CTeL hosts the May Brown Bag Webinar: ** “BYOD and Privacy:...
View ArticleEnhanced Information in Informed Consent Process
A recent study of informed consent documents found that shorter, simpler, and graphically-designed lead to an improved understanding of risks and benefits, according to an article recently published in...
View ArticleInformed Consent and Telemedicine – The Details Matter
Informed consent is an important process during telemedicine consults, just as it is for in-office treatment and procedures. Failure to take this step correctly can lead to legal action should the...
View ArticleCTeL February Webinar: Malpractice and Telemedicine: Claims and Defenses
Please join The Robert J. Waters Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law’s (CTeL) February 2015 Brown Bag Webinar on the topic: Malpractice and Telemedicine: Claims and Defenses. The webinar will be...
View ArticleAMA To Host Discussion of Telemedicine Ethical Practices
Telemedicine and guidelines for ethical practice will be the topic of an open forum presented by the American Medical Association (AMA) at their annual meeting to be held in Chicago, June 6 to 10,...
View ArticleQuestions to Ask Your Telemedicine Malpractice Carrier
We often receive questions at The Robert J. Waters Center for Telehealth and e-Health Law (CTeL) on the legal and regulatory issues impacting telemedicine. We recently received a question asking for...
View ArticleNew York City Hospital Filmed Without Permission
A New York City hospital is under fire for filming distressed patients for ABC’s reality TV show ‘NY Med’. A number of patients seeking care at a New York Presbyterian Hospital were made unwilling...
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