H 2002 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2019 Status: Inactive / Dead
Advancing innovations in digital health technology to improve patient outcomes and the quality of health care delivered in the commonwealth.
H 2156 (replaced by H 4332) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act relative to telemedicine By Ms. Balser of Newton, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2156) of Ruth B. Balser and others for legislation to ensure that telehealth services are utilized to increase …
H 2174 (replaced by H 4332) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act expanding access to telemedicine services By Ms. Hogan of Stow, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2174) of Kate Hogan and others relative to access to telemedicine services. Financial Services.
H 2179 (replaced by H 4332) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act relative to telemedicine: By Ms. Malia of Boston, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2179) of Elizabeth A. Malia and others for legislation to mandate coverage for telemedicine behavioral health services under …
H 2254 – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2023 Status: In Process
legislation to further regulate healthcare services to a patient via telehealth.
H 2434 (replaced by H 4605) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act to facilitate the provision of telehealth services By Messrs. Brodeur of Melrose and McMurtry of Dedham, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2434) of Paul Brodeur, Paul McMurtry and others relative to …
H 3230 – South Carolina
Introduced: 2021 Status: Inactive / Dead
Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 44-6-38 so as to require the South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services to reimburse practitioners for mental health telehealth services delivered …
H 357 – Vermont
Introduced: 2021 Status: Inactive / Dead
An act relating to deemed licensure of out-of-state health care professionals. This bill proposes to deem an individual who is licensed, registered, or certified to provide health care services in any other U.S. jurisdiction as …
H 3585 (see companion bill S 655) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2023 Status: In Process
An Act relative to telehealth and digital equity for patients
H 3867 – South Carolina
Introduced: 2021 Status: Inactive / Dead
Amend the code of laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding section 38-71-295 so as to provide definitions and establish guidelines for contracting for telemedicine services; and to amend section 40-47-37, relating to the requirements …
H 406 – Vermont
Introduced: 2023 Status: In Process
This bill proposes to revise 7 provisions relating to the delivery of health care services through telemedicine 8 and by store-and-forward means.
H 4332 (replaced by H 4605) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
Advancing and Expanding Access to Telemedicine Services: would provide coverage for health care services through the use of telemedicine by a contracted health care provider if the health care services are covered by way of …
H 4529 – South Carolina
Introduced: 2018 Status: Inactive / Dead
This bill would allow certain board of registered nurses and physician assistants to perform delegated medical acts by means of telemedicine.
H 5474 – South Carolina
Introduced: 2020 Status: Inactive / Dead
A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 38-71-295 SO AS TO DEFINE “TELEMEDICINE” AND “TELEHEALTH” AND REQUIRE ALL INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP HEALTH INSURANCE, HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS, AND …
H 5476 – South Carolina
Introduced: 2020 Status: Inactive / Dead
TO ENACT THE “MEDICAID EXPANSION ACT” TO PROVIDE THAT AN ADULT UNDER THE AGE OF SIXTY-FIVE YEARS WHOSE INCOME IS AT OR BELOW ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT PERCENT OF THE FEDERAL POVERTY LEVEL IS ELIGIBLE FOR …
H 578 (replaced by H 4332) – Massachusetts
Introduced: 2017 Status: Inactive / Dead
An Act advancing and expanding access to telemedicine services: By Mr. Scibak of South Hadley, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 578) of John W. Scibak and others relative to advancing and expanding access …