New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 34 - BOARD OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY EXAMINERS
Subchapter 6A - TELEMEDICINE AND TELEHEALTH
Section 13:34-6A.5 - Provision of marriage and family therapy services through telemedicine or telehealth
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) As long as a licensee has satisfied the requirements at N.J.A.C. 13:34-6A.4, a licensee may provide marriage and family therapy services to a client through the use of telemedicine and may engage in telehealth to support and facilitate the provision of marriage and family therapy services to clients.
(b) Prior to providing services through telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall determine the client's originating site (the physical location of the patient) and a contact phone number that is valid for the duration of the session and record this information in the client's record. If, during the session, contact with the client is interrupted, once contact is reestablished, the licensee shall reverify the client's location.
(c) A licensee providing healthcare services through telemedicine shall use interactive, real-time, two-way communication technologies, which shall include, except as provided at (e) below, a video component that allows a licensee to see a client and the client to see the licensee during the provision of marriage and family therapy services.
(d) A licensee providing services through telemedicine or telehealth may use asynchronous store-and-forward technology to allow for the electronic transmission of:
(e) If, after accessing and reviewing the client's records, a licensee determines that he or she is able to meet the standard of care for such services if they were being provided in-person without using the video component described at (c) above, the licensee may use interactive, real-time, two-way audio in combination with asynchronous store-and-forward technology, without a video component.
(f) Prior to providing services through telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall review any medical history or medical records provided by a client as follows:
(g) During and after the provision of marriage and family therapy services through telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall provide his or her name, professional credentials, and contact information to the client. Such contact information shall enable the client to contact the licensee for at least 72 hours following the provision of services, or for a longer period if warranted by the client's circumstances and accepted standards of care.
(h) After the provision of marriage and family therapy services through telemedicine or telehealth, a licensee shall provide the client, upon request, with his or her records reflecting the services provided.
(i) A licensee shall provide, upon a client's written request, the client's information to the client's primary care provider or to other healthcare providers.
(j) A licensee engaging in telemedicine or telehealth shall refer a client for follow-up care when necessary.