… is defined as multimedia communications equipment that includes, at a minimum, audio and video equipment permitting two-way, real-time interactive communication between the patient and distant site physician or practitioner. Telephones, facsimile machines, and stand-alone electr…
…ons Act, 2021 (CAA) e. Payment for Medicare Telehealth Services Furnished Using Audio-Only Communications Technology 2. Other Non-Face-to-Face Services Involving Communications Technology Under the PFS a. Expiration of PHE Flexibilities for Direct Supervision Requirements b. Inte…
…7, pp. 279–280; Turse, 2008, pp. 117, 118, 123–124, 157; Lenoir, 2003, p. 175; Gaudiosi, 2005; Nieborg, 2004; Craig, 2006; Shachtman, 2002; Thompson, 2004. 55. Miller, 2009. 56. Harvey, 1990; Miller, 2009. 57. Quoted in Miller, 2009., p. 196. 58. NGA Center for Best Practices, 20…
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… or tutoring; (b) home study courses delivered through the mail, television, on audio or video cassette, or over the Internet; and (c) extracurricular activities such as sports teams and clubs. THE EFFECTS OF HOMEWORK Educators have suggested a long list of both positive and nega…