Emergency Management – Privileging Requirements When Providing Services via Telehealth Links During a Disaster
What is required in order to provide care via telehealth services in an emergency or disaster situation?
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The applicable requirements that address disaster privileging are found in the Emergency Management (EM) chapter of the Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Accreditation Manuals at EM.12.02.03. NOTE: The disaster privileging option ONLY applies when the organization has implemented their emergency management plan.
Physicians and other licensed practitioners CURRENTLY credentialed and privileged by the organization, who would now provide the same services via a telehealth link to patients, would not require any additional credentialing or privileging. The medical staff determines which services would be appropriate to be delivered via a telehealth link. There is no requirement that telehealth be delineated as a separate privilege.
For volunteer physician and other licensed practitioners that are NOT currently credentialed and privileged by the organization, disaster privileges may be granted to volunteer physicians and other licensed practitioners by following the requirements outlined in the Emergency Management chapter of the accreditation manual. Additional Resources FAQ: Requirements for Granting Privileges During a Disaster.
The applicable requirements that address disaster privileging are found in the Emergency Management (EM) chapter of the Hospital and Critical Access Hospital Accreditation Manuals at EM.12.02.03. NOTE: The disaster privileging option ONLY applies when the organization has implemented their emergency management plan.
Physicians and other licensed practitioners CURRENTLY credentialed and privileged by the organization, who would now provide the same services via a telehealth link to patients, would not require any additional credentialing or privileging. The medical staff determines which services would be appropriate to be delivered via a telehealth link. There is no requirement that telehealth be delineated as a separate privilege.
For volunteer physician and other licensed practitioners that are NOT currently credentialed and privileged by the organization, disaster privileges may be granted to volunteer physicians and other licensed practitioners by following the requirements outlined in the Emergency Management chapter of the accreditation manual. Additional Resources FAQ: Requirements for Granting Privileges During a Disaster.
Manual:
Hospital and Hospital Clinics
Chapter:
Emergency Management EM
New or updated requirements last added: June 13, 2022.
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