Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 41.05 - State Health Care Authority.
41.05.700 - Reimbursement of health care services provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology—Audio-only telemedicine.

RCW 41.05.700
Reimbursement of health care services provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology—Audio-only telemedicine.

(1)(a) A health plan offered to employees, school employees, and their covered dependents under this chapter issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2017, shall reimburse a provider for a health care service provided to a covered person through telemedicine or store and forward technology if:
(i) The plan provides coverage of the health care service when provided in person by the provider;
(ii) The health care service is medically necessary;
(iii) The health care service is a service recognized as an essential health benefit under section 1302(b) of the federal patient protection and affordable care act in effect on January 1, 2015;
(iv) The health care service is determined to be safely and effectively provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology according to generally accepted health care practices and standards, and the technology used to provide the health care service meets the standards required by state and federal laws governing the privacy and security of protected health information; and
(v) Beginning January 1, 2023, for audio-only telemedicine, the covered person has an established relationship with the provider.
(b)(i) Except as provided in (b)(ii) of this subsection, a health plan offered to employees, school employees, and their covered dependents under this chapter issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2021, shall reimburse a provider for a health care service provided to a covered person through telemedicine the same amount of compensation the carrier would pay the provider if the health care service was provided in person by the provider.
(ii) Hospitals, hospital systems, telemedicine companies, and provider groups consisting of eleven or more providers may elect to negotiate an amount of compensation for telemedicine services that differs from the amount of compensation for in-person services.
(iii) For purposes of this subsection (1)(b), the number of providers in a provider group refers to all providers within the group, regardless of a provider's location.
(2) For purposes of this section, reimbursement of store and forward technology is available only for those covered services specified in the negotiated agreement between the health plan and health care provider.
(3) An originating site for a telemedicine health care service subject to subsection (1) of this section includes a:
(a) Hospital;
(b) Rural health clinic;
(c) Federally qualified health center;
(d) Physician's or other health care provider's office;
(e) Licensed or certified behavioral health agency;
(f) Skilled nursing facility;
(g) Home or any location determined by the individual receiving the service; or
(h) Renal dialysis center, except an independent renal dialysis center.
(4) Except for subsection (3)(g) of this section, any originating site under subsection (3) of this section may charge a facility fee for infrastructure and preparation of the patient. Reimbursement for a facility fee must be subject to a negotiated agreement between the originating site and the health plan. A distant site, a hospital that is an originating site for audio-only telemedicine, or any other site not identified in subsection (3) of this section may not charge a facility fee.
(5) The plan may not distinguish between originating sites that are rural and urban in providing the coverage required in subsection (1) of this section.
(6) The plan may subject coverage of a telemedicine or store and forward technology health service under subsection (1) of this section to all terms and conditions of the plan including, but not limited to, utilization review, prior authorization, deductible, copayment, or coinsurance requirements that are applicable to coverage of a comparable health care service provided in person.
(7) This section does not require the plan to reimburse:
(a) An originating site for professional fees;
(b) A provider for a health care service that is not a covered benefit under the plan; or
(c) An originating site or health care provider when the site or provider is not a contracted provider under the plan.
(8)(a) If a provider intends to bill a patient or the patient's health plan for an audio-only telemedicine service, the provider must obtain patient consent for the billing in advance of the service being delivered.
(b) If the health care authority has cause to believe that a provider has engaged in a pattern of unresolved violations of this subsection (8), the health care authority may submit information to the appropriate disciplining authority, as defined in RCW 18.130.020, for action. Prior to submitting information to the appropriate disciplining authority, the health care authority may provide the provider with an opportunity to cure the alleged violations or explain why the actions in question did not violate this subsection (8).
(c) If the provider has engaged in a pattern of unresolved violations of this subsection (8), the appropriate disciplining authority may levy a fine or cost recovery upon the provider in an amount not to exceed the applicable statutory amount per violation and take other action as permitted under the authority of the disciplining authority. Upon completion of its review of any potential violation submitted by the health care authority or initiated directly by an enrollee, the disciplining authority shall notify the health care authority of the results of the review, including whether the violation was substantiated and any enforcement action taken as a result of a finding of a substantiated violation.
(9) For purposes of this section:
(a)(i) "Audio-only telemedicine" means the delivery of health care services through the use of audio-only technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient at the originating site and the provider, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment.
(ii) For purposes of this section only, "audio-only telemedicine" does not include:
(A) The use of facsimile or email; or
(B) The delivery of health care services that are customarily delivered by audio-only technology and customarily not billed as separate services by the provider, such as the sharing of laboratory results;
(b) "Disciplining authority" has the same meaning as in RCW 18.130.020;
(c) "Distant site" means the site at which a physician or other licensed provider, delivering a professional service, is physically located at the time the service is provided through telemedicine;
(d) "Established relationship" means the provider providing audio-only telemedicine has access to sufficient health records to ensure safe, effective, and appropriate care services and:
(i) For health care services included in the essential health benefits category of mental health and substance use disorder services, including behavioral health treatment:
(A) The covered person has had, within the past three years, at least one in-person appointment, or at least one real-time interactive appointment using both audio and video technology, with the provider providing audio-only telemedicine or with a provider employed at the same medical group, at the same clinic, or by the same integrated delivery system operated by a carrier licensed under chapter 48.44 or 48.46 RCW as the provider providing audio-only telemedicine; or
(B) The covered person was referred to the provider providing audio-only telemedicine by another provider who has had, within the past three years, at least one in-person appointment, or at least one real-time interactive appointment using both audio and video technology, with the covered person and has provided relevant medical information to the provider providing audio-only telemedicine;
(ii) For any other health care service:
(A) The covered person has had, within the past two years, at least one in-person appointment, or, until January 1, 2024, at least one real-time interactive appointment using both audio and video technology, with the provider providing audio-only telemedicine or with a provider employed at the same medical group, at the same clinic, or by the same integrated delivery system operated by a carrier licensed under chapter 48.44 or 48.46 RCW as the provider providing audio-only telemedicine; or
(B) The covered person was referred to the provider providing audio-only telemedicine by another provider who has had, within the past two years, at least one in-person appointment, or, until January 1, 2024, at least one real-time interactive appointment using both audio and video technology, with the covered person and has provided relevant medical information to the provider providing audio-only telemedicine;
(e) "Health care service" has the same meaning as in RCW 48.43.005;
(f) "Hospital" means a facility licensed under chapter 70.41, 71.12, or 72.23 RCW;
(g) "Originating site" means the physical location of a patient receiving health care services through telemedicine;
(h) "Provider" has the same meaning as in RCW 48.43.005;
(i) "Store and forward technology" means use of an asynchronous transmission of a covered person's medical information from an originating site to the health care provider at a distant site which results in medical diagnosis and management of the covered person, and does not include the use of audio-only telephone, facsimile, or email; and
(j) "Telemedicine" means the delivery of health care services through the use of interactive audio and video technology, permitting real-time communication between the patient at the originating site and the provider, for the purpose of diagnosis, consultation, or treatment. For purposes of this section only, "telemedicine" includes audio-only telemedicine, but does not include facsimile or email.

[ 2022 c 213 § 1; 2021 c 157 § 1; 2020 c 92 § 2; 2018 c 260 § 30; 2017 c 219 § 2; 2016 c 68 § 4; 2015 c 23 § 2.]
NOTES:

Conflict with federal requirements—2022 c 213: "If any part of this act is found to be in conflict with federal requirements that are a prescribed condition to the allocation of federal funds to the state, the conflicting part of this act is inoperative solely to the extent of the conflict and with respect to the agencies directly affected, and this finding does not affect the operation of the remainder of this act in its application to the agencies concerned. Rules adopted under this act must meet federal requirements that are a necessary condition to the receipt of federal funds by the state." [ 2022 c 213 § 6.]


Conflict with federal requirements—2021 c 157: See note following RCW 74.09.327.


Effective date—2020 c 92: See note following RCW 48.43.735.


Effective date—2017 c 219: See note following RCW 48.43.735.


Effective date—Intent—2016 c 68: See notes following RCW 48.43.735.


Effective date—2015 c 23 §§ 2-4: "Sections 2 through 4 of this act take effect January 1, 2017." [ 2015 c 23 § 7.]


Adoption of sections—2015 c 23 §§ 2-4: "The legislature encourages health plans to adopt the requirements of sections 2 through 4 of this act prior to January 1, 2017. Therefore, nothing in this act prohibits a plan from adopting the requirements of sections 2 through 4 of this act prior to January 1, 2017." [ 2015 c 23 § 8.]


Intent—2015 c 23: "It is the intent of the legislature to recognize the application of telemedicine as a reimbursable service by which an individual receives medical services from a health care provider without in-person contact with the provider. It is also the intent of the legislature to reduce the compliance requirements on hospitals when granting privileges or associations to telemedicine physicians." [ 2015 c 23 § 1.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 41 - Public Employment, Civil Service, and Pensions

Chapter 41.05 - State Health Care Authority.

41.05.004 - Intent—Use of word "board."

41.05.006 - Purpose.

41.05.008 - Duties of employing agencies.

41.05.009 - Determination of employee or school employee eligibility for benefits.

41.05.0091 - Eligibility exists prior to January 1, 2010.

41.05.011 - Definitions.

41.05.013 - State purchased health care programs—Uniform policies—Report to the legislature.

41.05.014 - Applications, enrollment forms, and eligibility certification documents—Signatures.

41.05.015 - Medical director—Appointment of personnel.

41.05.017 - Provisions applicable to health plans offered under this chapter.

41.05.018 - Transfer of certain behavioral health-related powers, duties, and functions from the department of social and health services.

41.05.021 - State health care authority—Director—Cost control and delivery strategies—Health information technology—Managed competition—Rules.

41.05.022 - State agent for purchasing health services—Single community-rated risk pool.

41.05.023 - Chronic care management program—Uniform medical plan—Definitions.

41.05.026 - Contracts—Proprietary data, trade secrets, actuarial formulas, statistics, cost and utilization data—Exemption from public inspection—Executive sessions.

41.05.031 - Agencies to establish health care information systems.

41.05.033 - Shared decision-making demonstration project—Preference-sensitive care.

41.05.035 - Exchange of health information—Pilot—Advisory board, discretionary—Administrator's authority.

41.05.036 - Health information—Definitions.

41.05.037 - Nurse hotline, when funded.

41.05.039 - Health information—Secure access—Lead organization—Administrator's duties.

41.05.042 - Health information—Processes, guidelines, and standards.

41.05.046 - Health information—Conflict with federal requirements.

41.05.050 - Contributions for employees and dependents—Definitions.

41.05.055 - Public employees' benefits board—Members.

41.05.065 - Public employees' benefits board—Duties—Eligibility—Definitions—Penalties.

41.05.066 - Domestic partner benefits.

41.05.068 - Federal employer incentive program—Authority to participate.

41.05.074 - Public employees—Prior authorization standards and criteria—Health plan requirements—Definitions.

41.05.075 - Employee benefit plans—Contracts with insuring entities—Performance measures—Financial incentives—Health information technology.

41.05.080 - Participation in insurance plans and contracts—Retired, disabled, or separated employees—Certain surviving spouses, state registered domestic partners, and dependent children.

41.05.085 - Retired state employee and retired or disabled school employee health insurance subsidy.

41.05.090 - Continuation of coverage of employee, spouse, or covered dependent ineligible under state plan—Exceptions.

41.05.095 - Coverage for dependents under the age of twenty-six.

41.05.100 - Chapter not applicable to certain employees of Cooperative Extension Service.

41.05.110 - Chapter not applicable to officers and employees of state convention and trade center.

41.05.120 - Public employees' and retirees' insurance account—School employees' insurance account.

41.05.123 - Flexible spending administrative account—Salary reduction account—School employees' benefits board flexible spending and dependent care administrative account—School employees' benefits board salary reduction account.

41.05.130 - State health care authority administrative account—School employees' insurance administrative account.

41.05.140 - Payment of claims—Self-insurance—Insurance reserve fund created.

41.05.143 - Uniform medical plan benefits administration account—Uniform dental plan benefits administration account—School employees' benefits board medical benefits administrative account—School employees' benefits board dental benefits administrat...

41.05.160 - Rules.

41.05.165 - Rules—Insurance benefit reimbursement.

41.05.170 - Neurodevelopmental therapies—Employer-sponsored group contracts.

41.05.175 - Prescribed, self-administered anticancer medication.

41.05.177 - Prostate cancer screening—Required coverage.

41.05.180 - Mammograms—Insurance coverage.

41.05.183 - General anesthesia services for dental procedures—Public employee benefit plans.

41.05.185 - Diabetes benefits—State purchased health care.

41.05.188 - Eosinophilic gastrointestinal associated disorder—Elemental formula.

41.05.195 - Medicare supplemental insurance policies.

41.05.197 - Medicare supplemental insurance policies.

41.05.205 - Tricare supplemental insurance policy—Authority to offer—Rules.

41.05.220 - Community and migrant health centers—Maternity health care centers—People of color—Underserved populations.

41.05.225 - Blind licensees in the business enterprises program—Plan of health insurance.

41.05.240 - American Indian health care delivery plan.

41.05.280 - Department of corrections—Inmate health care.

41.05.295 - Dependent care assistance program—Health care authority—Powers, duties, and functions.

41.05.300 - Salary reduction agreements—Authorized.

41.05.310 - Salary reduction plan—Policies and procedures—Plan document.

41.05.320 - Salary reduction plan—Eligibility—Participation, withdrawal.

41.05.330 - Salary reduction plan—Accounts and records.

41.05.340 - Salary reduction plan—Termination—Amendment.

41.05.350 - Salary reduction plan—Rules.

41.05.360 - Salary reduction plan—Construction.

41.05.400 - Plan of health care coverage—Available funds—Components—Eligibility—Administrator's duties.

41.05.405 - Public option plans—Availability—Hospital contracts—Recommendations.

41.05.410 - Qualified health plans—Contract for—Requirements—Cost and quality data.

41.05.413 - Qualified health plans—Reimbursement limit—Waiver.

41.05.420 - Plan of health care coverage—Prescription insulin drug cost limits—Cost sharing.

41.05.430 - Plan of health care coverage—Immediate postpartum contraception devices.

41.05.520 - Pharmacy connection program—Notice.

41.05.525 - Treatment of opioid use disorder—Prior authorization.

41.05.526 - Withdrawal management services—Substance use disorder treatment services—Prior authorization—Utilization review—Medical necessity review.

41.05.527 - Opioid overdose reversal medication bulk purchasing and distribution program.

41.05.528 - Standard set of criteria—Medical necessity for substance use disorder treatment—Substance use disorder levels of care—Rules.

41.05.530 - Prescription drug assistance, education—Rules.

41.05.533 - Medication synchronization policy required for health benefit plans covering prescription drugs—Requirements—Definitions.

41.05.540 - State employee health program—Requirements—Report.

41.05.550 - Prescription drug assistance foundation—Nonprofit and tax-exempt corporation—Definitions—Liability.

41.05.600 - Mental health services—Definition—Coverage required, when.

41.05.601 - Mental health services—Rules.

41.05.630 - Annual report of customer service complaints and appeals.

41.05.650 - Community health care collaborative grant program—Grants—Administrative support—Eligibility.

41.05.651 - Rules—2009 c 299.

41.05.660 - Community health care collaborative grant program—Award and disbursement of grants.

41.05.670 - Chronic care management incentives—Provider reimbursement methods.

41.05.680 - Report—Chronic care management.

41.05.690 - Performance measures committee—Membership—Selection of performance measures—Benchmarks for purchasing decisions—Public process for evaluation of measures.

41.05.700 - Reimbursement of health care services provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology—Audio-only telemedicine.

41.05.730 - Ground emergency medical transportation services—Medicaid reimbursement—Calculation—Federal approval—Department's duties.

41.05.735 - Ground emergency medical transportation services—Medicaid reimbursement—Intergovernmental transfer program—Federal approval—Authority's duties.

41.05.740 - School employees' benefits board.

41.05.742 - Single enrollment requirement.

41.05.744 - School employee eligibility during COVID-19 state of emergency.

41.05.745 - School employees' benefits board—Employee-paid, voluntary benefits—Optional benefits.

41.05.750 - Problem and pathological gambling treatment program.

41.05.751 - Problem gambling account.

41.05.760 - Recovery residences—Registry.

41.05.761 - Recovery residences—Technical assistance for residences seeking certification.

41.05.762 - Recovery residences—Revolving fund.

41.05.765 - Insulin drugs—Cap on enrollee's required payment amount—Cost-sharing requirements.

41.05.820 - Qualified requirement for health carrier in insurance holding company to offer silver and gold health plans.

41.05.830 - Coverage for hearing instruments—Definitions.

41.05.840 - Universal health care commission.

41.05.890 - Certain health care and financial related data provided to authority—Exempt from disclosure.

41.05.900 - Short title.

41.05.901 - Implementation—Effective dates—1988 c 107.