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In this episode, Phoebe Gutierrez and Dr. Leo Damasco launch a new monthly segment to keep telemedicine practitioners up to date on critical news and regulations. They dive into April’s biggest updates, including HIPAA violations tied to marketing tracking tools, compounding pharmacy workarounds for weight loss drugs, corporate practice of medicine lawsuits, and new Texas med spa oversight laws. The episode also touches on federal healthcare changes, such as CMS guidance and DEA prescribing rules. Packed with actionable insights, this episode is essential for clinicians navigating the fast-evolving telemedicine landscape.

Three Actionable Takeaways:

  1. Review Marketing Practices – Ensure your marketing team isn’t tracking patient data with tools like Facebook pixels or Google Analytics, and update your Notice of Privacy Practices to comply with new HIPAA rules.
  2. Document Clinical Decisions – For any prescription changes, especially in weight loss telemedicine, conduct and document individual patient encounters to meet medical necessity and avoid corporate practice of medicine violations.
  3. Update Texas Patient Materials – If operating in Texas, add Texas Medical Board complaint instructions to all patient-facing materials (e.g., consent forms, websites) to comply with new regulations.

About the Show:
Telemedicine Talks explores the evolving world of digital health, helping physicians navigate new opportunities, regulatory challenges, and career transitions in telemedicine.

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The information provided in Telemedicine Talks is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be construed as medical, legal, or financial advice. While we discuss best practices, industry trends, and real-world experiences, every situation is unique. Listeners should consult with qualified professionals before making decisions related to telemedicine practice, compliance, contracts, or business operations. The views expressed by the hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of any organizations they may be affiliated with.

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