Section 24-25-3 - Definitions.

24-25-3. Definitions.

As used in the New Mexico Telehealth Act:

A.     "health care provider" means a person licensed to provide health care to patients in New Mexico, including: 

(1)     an optometrist;

(2)     a chiropractic physician;

(3)     a dentist;

(4)     a physician;

(5)     a podiatrist;

(6)     an osteopathic physician;

(7)     a physician assistant;

(8)     a certified nurse practitioner;

(9)     a physical therapist;

(10)     an occupational therapist;

(11)     a speech-language pathologist;

(12)     a doctor of oriental medicine;

(13)     a nutritionist;

(14     a psychologist;

(15)     a certified nurse-midwife;

(16)     a clinical nurse specialist;

(17)     a registered nurse;

(18)     a dental hygienist; 

(19)     a pharmacist;

(20)     a licensed independent social worker;

(21)     a licensed counselor;

(22)     a community health representative; or

(23)     a licensed athletic trainer;

B.     "originating site" means a place where a patient may receive health care via telehealth.  An originating site may include: 

(1)     a licensed inpatient center;

(2)     an ambulatory surgical or treatment center;

(3)     a skilled nursing center;

(4)     a residential treatment center;

(5)     a home health agency;

(6)     a diagnostic laboratory or imaging center;

(7)     an assisted living center;

(8)     a school-based health program;

(9)     a mobile clinic;

(10)     a mental health clinic;

(11)     a rehabilitation or other therapeutic health setting;

(12)     the patient's residence;

(13)     a federally qualified health center; or

(14)     a community health center; and

C.     "telehealth" means the use of electronic information, imaging and communication technologies, including interactive audio, video, data communications as well as store-and-forward technologies, to provide and support health care delivery, diagnosis, consultation, treatment, transfer of medical data and education.