Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 481 - Inspections and Appeals Department
Board of Dietetics
Chapter 921 - Licensure of Dietitians
Rule 481-921.10 - Telehealth Visits

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 481-921.10

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

A licensee may provide dietetic services to an individual or a group utilizing a telehealth visit if the dietetic services are provided in accordance with all the requirements of this chapter.

(1) "Telehealth visit" means the provision of dietetic services by a licensee to an individual or a group using technology where the licensee and the individual or group are not at the same physical location for the therapy session.

(2) A licensee engaged in a telehealth visit will utilize technology that is secure and, pursuant to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Pub.L. 104-191, August 21, 1996, 110 Stat. 1936, and any amendments as of March 22, 2024, HIPAA-compliant and that includes, at a minimum, audio or video equipment or both that allows two-way real-time interactive communication between the licensee and the individual or group. A licensee may use non-real-time technologies to prepare for a session or to communicate with an individual or a group between sessions.

(3) A licensee engaged in a telehealth visit will be held to the same standard of care as a licensee who provides in-person dietetic services. A licensee will not utilize a telehealth visit if the standard of care for the particular services cannot be met by using technology.

(4) Any licensee who provides a telehealth visit to an individual or a group located in Iowa shall be licensed in Iowa.

(5) Prior to the first telehealth visit, a licensee is to obtain informed consent from the individual or group specific to the services that will be provided in a telehealth visit. At a minimum, the informed consent shall specifically inform the individual or group of the following:

a. The risks and limitations of the use of technology to provide dietetics services;

b. The potential for unauthorized access to protected health information; and

c. The potential for disruption of technology during a telehealth visit.

(6) A licensee will identify in the clinical record when dietetic services are provided utilizing a telehealth visit.

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