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Bill would let Oregon providers continue telemedicine with temporarily out‑of‑state patients
Summary
Representatives said current law prevents established Oregon clinicians from seeing patients who are temporarily out of state; HB 3727 would permit telemedicine visits for established patients who are temporarily located outside Oregon, preserving continuity of care for vacations, college attendance and short travel.
Rep. Ken Helm and Sen. Lisa Reynolds told the House Committee on Behavioral Health and Health Care on March 13 that House Bill 3727 would allow an established patient to receive telemedicine care from their Oregon‑licensed provider while temporarily located out of state.
"During the pandemic our clinics pivoted to virtual visits, and we learned we can do a lot virtually," Sen. Lisa Reynolds…
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