Sir Do we need DM&HO(District Medical and Health Officer) permission to establish Teleclinic in Rural area, Where Doctor will be in Hub and the Registered nurse at the Clinic?
As per regulations of Telemedicine Guidelines of India 2020 not required But certain States can impose rules on telemedicine based on Clinical Establishment Act
Great video, very well explained, thank you. 2 questions Prof Math; any update on tele-medicine guidelines since 2020; and second; if a doctor is not in any government service (so no conflict of interest), and wants to start his personal tele-medicine service, he has to make some kind of system or website to reach remote patients/which is the aim of the guidelines; how can he do that without putting this on social media like whatsapp and reaching out to people. If he does not do that, he will not be able to reach unknown people; if he does that, it might be considered advertising; is it not catch-22 position? What is your advice in this regard?
Q 1) No update at present. The amendment proposed is waiting for approval from NMC Q 2) You have raised an important question and in this regard NMC has agreed to provide information to patients about the medical practitioner on their website. This is part of the ethics regulation amendment (waiting for approval). However, professional bodies (doctors, lawyers, engineers) across the world have prohibited their professionals to advertise either in real world or on virtual platforms
At present Telemedicine Practice Guidelines is silent about the consultation outside the country. However, there are discussion to amend the guidelines to include providing care for Indian overseas patients
Sir very nice explanation. Sir can you tell me, My first question is do I need to get a doctor's license for tele-consultation? Or is there any such law? And my second question is that there are providers or companies that make video consultant or teleconsultant doctor appointments, such companies that make appointments with doctors, do they have any license or legal procedure for this ?? It would be great if you could let me know.
Please read this www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Telemedicine.pdf This guidelines are for doctors to follow during teleconsultation. For aggregators they need to follow IT Act , rules, regulations and guidelines
Telemedicine related medical records - duration of storage is not clear. RMP need to follow MCI ethics regulations As per MCI ethics regulations 1.3.1 Every physician shall maintain the medical records pertaining to his / her indoor patients for a period of 3 years from the date of commencement of the treatment in a standard proforma laid down by the Medical Council of India
As per telemedicine guidelines 2020 3.7.3 Fee for Telemedicine Consultation 3.7.3.1 Telemedicine consultations should be treated the same way as in-person consultations from a fee perspective RMP may charge an appropriate fee for the Telemedicine consultation provided.
Very well explained Sir..... Thank you very much for sharing
Really informative, Many Thanks Sir!
Awesome video... Great explanation
Thank you very much for your encouraging words
@@SureshBadaMath Sir can u please make videos regarding legal framework for hospital management
Awesome presentation
Thanks a lot
Sir
Do we need DM&HO(District Medical and Health Officer) permission to establish Teleclinic in Rural area, Where Doctor will be in Hub and the Registered nurse at the Clinic?
As per regulations of Telemedicine Guidelines of India 2020 not required
But certain States can impose rules on telemedicine based on Clinical Establishment Act
Thank you Sir
Great video, very well explained, thank you. 2 questions Prof Math; any update on tele-medicine guidelines since 2020; and second; if a doctor is not in any government service (so no conflict of interest), and wants to start his personal tele-medicine service, he has to make some kind of system or website to reach remote patients/which is the aim of the guidelines; how can he do that without putting this on social media like whatsapp and reaching out to people. If he does not do that, he will not be able to reach unknown people; if he does that, it might be considered advertising; is it not catch-22 position? What is your advice in this regard?
Q 1) No update at present. The amendment proposed is waiting for approval from NMC
Q 2) You have raised an important question and in this regard NMC has agreed to provide information to patients about the medical practitioner on their website. This is part of the ethics regulation amendment (waiting for approval). However, professional bodies (doctors, lawyers, engineers) across the world have prohibited their professionals to advertise either in real world or on virtual platforms
Hello Sir ,
Is there any new guidelines after the guidelines passed in 2020 .
Can a Doctor attach with government hospitals make his personal website
No new guidelines after 2020
It will be considered as advertising
If the website is for educating public, you can defend but still it is a grey area
Very informative sir. I have a query regarding providing consultation to overseas patients? Can you please guide about the rules to be followed?
At present Telemedicine Practice Guidelines is silent about the consultation outside the country. However, there are discussion to amend the guidelines to include providing care for Indian overseas patients
Please avoid consultation outside the jurisdiction of our country
@@SureshBadaMath Okay sir. Thank you.
Sir very nice explanation. Sir can you tell me,
My first question is do I need to get a doctor's license for tele-consultation? Or is there any such law? And my second question is that there are providers or companies that make video consultant or teleconsultant doctor appointments, such companies that make appointments with doctors, do they have any license or legal procedure for this ?? It would be great if you could let me know.
Please read this www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/Telemedicine.pdf
This guidelines are for doctors to follow during teleconsultation. For aggregators they need to follow IT Act , rules, regulations and guidelines
Sir, can Bsc Nurse start this telemedicine services with collaboration of doctors
Yes, please check this guidelines
nimhans.ac.in/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/TeleNursing-Practice-Guideline-2020.pdf
Would u mind plz send online training website link sir.
When we search we didn't get that. 🙏
Sir, How long we need to keep the data for Out Patient services in Telemedicine ?
Telemedicine related medical records - duration of storage is not clear. RMP need to follow MCI ethics regulations
As per MCI ethics regulations 1.3.1 Every physician shall maintain the medical records pertaining to his / her indoor patients for a period of 3 years from the date of commencement of the treatment in a standard proforma laid down by the Medical Council of India
Sir fees
As per telemedicine guidelines 2020
3.7.3 Fee for Telemedicine Consultation
3.7.3.1 Telemedicine consultations should be treated the same way as in-person consultations from a fee perspective
RMP may charge an appropriate fee for the Telemedicine consultation provided.
I like it
Thank you