One of the major problems has been to integration processes within the workflow care telemedicine is the lack of regulation of this practice, mainly due to the legal vacuum on issues like the validity of a diagnosis made in a teleconsultation, certification of equipment, sensors, systems and other related information such as the provision of such disservice and especially reimbursement: who pays for these services, based on what measure and how to pay?.
Although from the European Union have issued a series of directives, such as the 95/46EC , apply in the case of patients' rights in cross-border health The 90/385EC implantable medical devices, and 93/42EC Discussion general practitioners, the reality is that among the EU member countries there has been no legislative developments to accompany the development of these services.
Thus, countries like Germany have no specific regulations but have a set of regulations in one way or another governing the sector. In fact, in this country we find that:
- Article 291st of SGB V (German regulatory framework of Social Security) provides that the reference infrastructure for eHealth is gematik, health insurance card.
- Article 67 of SGB V sets the log transformation role in electronic record. Article 291st
- 7-7 º in Book V provides for the refund
- The data protection laws of each Länder (similar but not identical) have direct application in telemedical services.
- The tele among professionals (consulting) are governed by the law of the medical profession.
- One obstacle is the professional code of conduct, which specifies that NO can be diagnosed if no examination of the patient made a face, which means that services can be deployed tele telemonitoring or treatment, but not teleconsultation.
- expressly authorizes the patient who has access and who is not in your medical record.
- The consults with clinicians in other states, and the definition of who is ultimately responsible for the process.
- The prohibition of on-line requirements.
- The existence of a contract between professional and patient.
- Telemedicine services are considered a health benefit more, subject to the same regulations as other conventional healthcare services.
- The definitions of the services that are part of the group telemedicine.
- certification of health professionals operating this systems
- unambiguous identification end-to-end patient -
- The certification of the components (hardware and software) the class that is involved in the process of providing a telemedicine service.
- The reimbursement: who pays, how metrics, who pays
- specific dates are subject to the health administration
- Training, if required, the patient in the use of devices partners.
- legal coverage of all involved in providing telemedicine services .
- specifically spoken of psychologists in providing this services.