The recent 2019 Kentucky Telehealth Summit, held May 23 in Bowling Green, provided clarification and updates on the telehealth law passed in 2018 and becomes effective July 1, 2019. The law requires Medicaid, managed care organizations (MCOs) and commercial health plans to cover medical services provided via telehealth to the same extent they cover medical services provided in-person.

Stephanie Bates, Deputy Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services, confirmed the Medicaid rate for telehealth services will be 100 percent of the Medicaid Fee Schedule and Medicaid MCOs will reimburse at least that amount.

The Telehealth Summit Payer Panel also clarified the following:

Additionally, a health plan may not:

KMA will keep members updated on the transition through Kentucky Health e-News and social media.

Reposted from: https://kyma.org/2019/06/03/update-on-telehealth-law-that-takes-effect-july-1-2019/