EXPLANATION-Matter enclosed in bold-faced brackets [thus] in this bill is not enacted and is intended to be omitted in the law. FIRST REGULAR SESSION SENATE BILL NO. 108 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY INTRODUCED BY SENATOR BROWN (16). 1277S.01I KRISTINA MARTIN, Secretary AN ACT To repeal sections 191.1146 and 334.108, RSMo, and to enact in lieu thereof two new sections relating to telemedicine. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Missouri, as follows: Section A. Sections 191.1146 and 334.108, RSMo, are 1 repealed and two new sections enacted in lieu thereof, to be 2 known as sections 191.1146 and 334.108, to read as follows:3 191.1146. 1. Physicians licensed under chapter 334 1 who use telemedicine shall ensure that a properly 2 established physician -patient relationship exists with the 3 person who receives the telemedicine services. The 4 physician-patient relationship may be established by: 5 (1) An in-person encounter through a medical 6 [interview] evaluation and physical examination; 7 (2) Consultation with another physician, or that 8 physician's delegate, who has an established relationship 9 with the patient and an agreement with the physician to 10 participate in the patient's care; or 11 (3) A telemedicine encounter, if the standard of care 12 does not require an in -person encounter, and in accordance 13 with evidence-based standards of practice and telemedicin e 14 practice guidelines that address the clinical and 15 technological aspects of telemedicine. 16 2. In order to establish a physician -patient 17 relationship through telemedicine: 18 SB 108 2 (1) The technology utilized shall be sufficient to 19 establish an informed diagnosis as though the medical 20 [interview] evaluation and, if required to meet the standard 21 of care, the physical examination has been performed in 22 person; and 23 (2) Prior to providing treatment, including issuing 24 prescriptions or physician ce rtifications under Article XIV 25 of the Missouri Constitution, a physician who uses 26 telemedicine shall [interview] evaluate the patient, collect 27 or review the patient's relevant medical history, and 28 perform an examination sufficient for the diagnosis and 29 treatment of the patient. [A] Any questionnaire completed 30 by the patient, whether via the internet or telephone, shall 31 include such information sufficient to provide the 32 information as though the medical evaluation has been 33 performed in person, othe rwise such questionnaire does not 34 constitute an acceptable medical [interview] evaluation and 35 examination for the provision of treatment by telehealth. 36 334.108. 1. Prior to prescribing any drug, controlled 1 substance, or other treatm ent through telemedicine, as 2 defined in section 191.1145, or the internet, a physician 3 shall establish a valid physician -patient relationship as 4 described in section 191.1146. This relationship shall 5 include: 6 (1) Obtaining a reliable medical his tory and, if 7 required to meet the standard of care, performing a physical 8 examination of the patient, adequate to establish the 9 diagnosis for which the drug is being prescribed and to 10 identify underlying conditions or contraindications to the 11 treatment recommended or provided; 12 SB 108 3 (2) Having sufficient [dialogue] exchange with the 13 patient regarding treatment options and the risks and 14 benefits of treatment or treatments; 15 (3) If appropriate, following up with the patient to 16 assess the therapeutic outcome; 17 (4) Maintaining a contemporaneous medical record that 18 is readily available to the patient and, subject to the 19 patient's consent, to the patient's other health care 20 professionals; and 21 (5) Maintaining the electronic prescription 22 information as part of the patient's medical record. 23 2. The requirements of subsection 1 of this section 24 may be satisfied by the prescribing physician's designee 25 when treatment is provided in: 26 (1) A hospital as defined in section 197.020; 27 (2) A hospice program as defined in section 197.250; 28 (3) Home health services provided by a home health 29 agency as defined in section 197.400; 30 (4) Accordance with a collaborative practice agreement 31 as [defined] described in section 334.104; 32 (5) Conjunction with a physician assistant licensed 33 pursuant to section 334.738; 34 (6) Conjunction with an assistant physician licensed 35 under section 334.036; 36 (7) Consultation with another physician who has an 37 ongoing physician-patient relationship with the patient, and 38 who has agreed to supervise the patient's treatment, 39 including use of any prescribed medications; or 40 (8) On-call or cross-coverage situations. 41 3. No health care provider, as defined in section 42 376.1350, shall prescribe any drug, controlled substance, or 43 other treatment to a patient based solely on an evaluation 44 SB 108 4 over the telephone; except that, a physician or such 45 physician's on-call designee, or an advanced practice 46 registered nurse, a physician assistan t, or an assistant 47 physician in a collaborative practice arrangement with such 48 physician, may prescribe any drug, controlled substance, or 49 other treatment that is within his or her scope of practice 50 to a patient based solely on a telephone evaluation i f a 51 previously established and ongoing physician -patient 52 relationship exists between such physician and the patient 53 being treated. 54 4. No health care provider shall prescribe any drug, 55 controlled substance, or other treatment to a patient [based 56 solely on an internet request or an internet questionnaire ] 57 in the absence of a proper provider -patient relationship, as 58 described in section 191.1146 . 59