Telepractice definition

Telepractice means providing behavioral health services through interactive audio, video or electronic communication that occurs between a behavioral health professional and the client, including any electronic communication for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment, including distance counseling, in a secure platform, and that meets the requirements of telemedicine pursuant to A.R.S. § 36-3602. A.R.S. § 32-3251.
Telepractice means providing behavioral health services
Telepractice means the application of telecommunications technology to the delivery of professional services at a distance by linking practitioner to family members for assessment, intervention, and/or consultation.

Examples of Telepractice in a sentence

  • Telepractice service delivery includes the responsibility for calibration of clinical instruments in accordance with standard operating procedures and the manufacturer’s specifications.

  • Telepractice services may not be provided by correspondence only, e.g. mail, email, faxes, although they may be adjuncts to telepractice.

  • Telepractice services must conform to professional standards including, but not limited to: Code of Ethics, scope of practice, professional policy documents and other relevant federal, state and institutional policies and requirements.

  • Refer to the Telepractice Environment & Equipment section and to Table 1 for specific subtest telepractice considerations.

  • Repealed Providing Psychological Service by Telepractice R4-26-111.


More Definitions of Telepractice

Telepractice means the practice of audiology or speech-language pathology by an audiologist or
Telepractice means providing psychological services through
Telepractice means the practice of telehealth.
Telepractice means the use of telecommunications technology by a
Telepractice means the use of telecommunications and information technologies for the exchange of encrypted patient data, obtained through real-time interaction, from patient site to provider site for the provision of speech and language pathology and audiology services to patients through hardwire or internet connection. Telepractice also includes the interpretation of patient information provided to the licensee via store and forward techniques.
Telepractice means the practice of speech‑language pathology or audiology by electronic or other means by a speech‑language pathologist or audiologist in one (1) location to a patient in another location, with or without an intervening health care provider.
Telepractice means the use of telecommunications and information technologies for the exchange of encrypted patient data from patient site to provider site for the provision of speech and language pathology and audiology services to patients through hardwire or internet connection via real time interaction or store forward techniques.