Colorado telehealth consent 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Colorado Telehealth Consent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your printed name in the designated field. This identifies you as the patient receiving telehealth services.
  3. Next, input your date of birth. This information is crucial for verifying your identity and ensuring proper care.
  4. If applicable, provide the printed name and relationship of a parent, legal guardian, or healthcare decision-maker in the appropriate fields.
  5. Sign the form electronically to indicate your consent for telehealth services. Ensure that you understand all terms outlined in the document before signing.
  6. If consent was obtained via telephone or video-conferencing, include the name and title of the person who facilitated this process along with a witness's details if required.
  7. Finally, review all entered information for accuracy before submitting your completed form.

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Coverage details Through September 30, 2025, you can get telehealth services at any location in the U.S., including your home. Starting October 1, 2025, you must be in an office or medical facility located in a rural area (in the U.S.) for most telehealth services.
In 2023, the governor signed Colorado House Bill 23-1218, the Patients Right to Know Act, into law. This law protects a persons right to make informed choices about their health and consent to their medical treatment.
The act allows a health-care provider (applicant) who possesses a license, certificate, registration, or other approval as a health-care provider in another state (out-of-state credential) to provide health-care services through telehealth to patients located in Colorado if the applicant registers with the regulator
Medicare: Medicare does not require consent for general telehealth visits. However, it does require consent for Communication Technology Based Services (e.g., virtual check-in, remote patient monitoring) that are not classified as telehealth.
Telehealth legal requirements vary by state. Always seek individual legal advice if your practice is unsure about aspects of licensure or legal requirements. Five key legal concepts in telehealth are consent, online prescribing, cross-state licensing, licensure compacts, and professional board standards.

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