Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 21 - MENTAL HYGIENE REGULATIONS
Chapter 10.21.30 - Telemental Health Services
Section 10.21.30.02 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.21.30.02
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, terms have the meanings stated in COMAR 10.21.17 and this regulation.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Critical access hospital" means a
hospital that is certified to receive cost-based reimbursement from
Medicare.
(2) "Designated rural
geographic areas" means the rural geographical areas in Maryland identified by
the Department that typically have mental health needs that have limited local
mental health resource capacity or specialty psychiatric care.
(3) "Distant site" means the site at which
the psychiatrist is located at the time the mental health service is provided
via a telecommunications system.
(4) "Emergency department services" means
initial hospital services provided to individuals with a broad spectrum of
illnesses and injuries, some of which may be life-threatening and requiring
immediate attention.
(5) "Federally
qualified health center" has the meaning stated in Health-General Article,
§24-1301, Annotated Code of Maryland.
(6) "Individual practitioner" means a
psychiatrist who is licensed to practice psychiatry in Maryland, and either:
(a) Is certified in psychiatry by the
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology; or
(b) Has completed the minimum educational and
training requirements to be qualified to take the Board of Psychiatry and
Neurology examination for certification in Neurology.
(7) "Not available" means that the PMHS
administrative services organization certifies that the individual cannot
access psychiatric services.
(8)
"Originating site" means a site that has been approved by the Department to
provide TMH services, at which an eligible individual is located at the time
the service is delivered via a telecommunications system.
(9) "Originating site fee" means the amount
the Department reimburses an approved TMH originating site.
(10) "Professional fee" means the amount the
Department reimburses an approved TMH distant facility or licensed individual
mental health professional:
(a) For a clinical
care opinion, treatment, or both;
(b) To purchase, install, and maintain video
conferencing equipment;
(c) To pay
for line or per minute usage charges, or both; and
(d) For any additional programmatic,
administrative, clinical, or contingency support at the distant site.
(11) Public Mental Health System
(PMHS).
(a) "Public mental health system"
means the system for the delivery of mental health treatment and supports to
individuals who meet medical necessity criteria and financial eligibility as
established by the Administration.
(b) "Public mental health system" includes
the specialty mental health system described in COMAR 10.09.70.
(12) "Rural health clinic" means a
facility that meets the definition of a rural health clinic as contained in
42 CFR § 491.2(f), as
amended.
(13) "Security" means the
protection of information and information systems from unauthorized access,
use, disclosure, disruption, modification, or destruction.
(14) "Telemental Health (TMH)" means the
delivery of mental health care at a distance through the use of
technology-assisted communication.
(15) "Telepresenter" means the individual at
the originating site who introduces the patient to the distant site provider
for examination, and to whom the distant site provider may delegate tasks and
activities, and who is:
(a) A licensed
independent practitioner; or
(b)
Licensed or certified to perform health care services by licensing, training,
or experience for the performance of the task or activity as long as the task
or activity does not require the exercise of independent medical judgment for
its performance.
(16)
"Telepresenter fee" means the amount the Department reimburses a licensed,
independent provider to present an individual to the TMH provider, due to
medical necessity, to successfully complete the examination.
(17) "Virtual private network connection"
means a method of connecting to a private network via a public
network.
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