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House orders third reading for bill to allow telehealth recordings with consent
Summary
H.84, which would permit telehealth appointments to be recorded when both patient and provider consent, was presented and ordered to third reading after committee testimony and floor discussion emphasizing privacy safeguards and voluntary consent.
The Vermont House on Friday ordered third reading for H.84, a bill that allows telehealth appointments to be recorded when both the patient and the provider agree.
The Member from Winooski, speaking for the House Health Care Committee, said H.84 "does not require recording. It does not permit any secret recording or mandate it," and that existing state and federal privacy protections remain intact. The presenter described the…
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