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Michigan Lawmakers Look to Expand RPM, Store-and-Forward Telehealth

Michigan's House passed a series of five bills last week aimed at expanding telehealth services delivered to the home and school and permitting remote patient monitoring and store-and-forward services.

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By Eric Wicklund

- Michigan lawmakers are moving forward with a series of bills aimed at expanding telehealth in the state, including mandating Medicaid coverage for services delivered to the home and school and more leeway for the use of remote patient monitoring and store-and-forward services.

The five-bill package was passed unanimously last week by the state’s House of Representatives and now heads to the Senate. While aimed at boosting connected health adoption to deal with the Coronavirus pandemic, they aren’t emergency measures and will remain in place after the crisis.

HB 5412 and HB 5413 would amend the state’s Insurance Code and Nonprofit Health Care Corporation Reform Act, respectively, to include “store and forward online messaging” as a telemedicine service, removing the requirement that such services be delivered in real time. HB 5414 adds that amendment to the state’s Mental Health Code.

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