Telehealth Video Conferencing
HIPPA - Compliant Messaging
Online Scheduling
COVID-19 and Telehealth
In light of the rapid spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19), healthcare and government leaders have endorsed the use of telehealth technologies which can help prevent the spread of the virus.
From Medicare.gov’s website –
Medicare covers “virtual check-ins” so you can connect with your doctor by phone or video, or even an online patient portal, to see whether you need to come in for a visit. If you’re concerned about illness and are potentially contagious, this offers you an easy way to remain at home and avoid exposure to others.
Medicare rules are changing rapidly. Please visit Medicare.gov for the latest changes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Our telehealth solution gives providers the communication capabilities they need to connect with patients remotely via HIPAA compliant video conferencing
There’s no registration process, app for patients to download, limits on usage, or per-session fees. BMA’s Telehealth Solution is an easy-to-use, cost-effective platform.
Patient Exerience
Simple and Convenient to Use
No Downloads or Accounts
Private and Secure
Frequently Asked Questions
How is telemedicine delivered?
Does health insurance cover telemedicine?
Corona Virus (COVID-19) Special Notice!
Medicare Part B is now covering telehealth visits for chronic, acute and COVID-19 related illnesses. Please visit Medicare.gov for the latest information as reimbursement rules are changing very frequently.
Does medicare or medicaid cover telemedicine?
Medicare Part B is now covering telehealth visits for chronic, acute and COVID-19 related illnesses. Please visit Medicare.gov for the latest information as reimbursement rules are changing very frequently.
In general, Medicare Fee-For-Service Program will cover from originating sites to individuals who live in a rural geographical location, Health Professional Shortage Area (HPSA) or a county outside a metropolitan statistical area. If eligible, Medicare will reimburse for services that are “face-to-face” with the patient through telemedicine.
Telemedicine in Medicaid is covered in 48 states. Telemedicine services covered include: real-time communication, store-and-forward technology, remote patient monitoring, and a newly developing focus on mhealth (mobile health), for health education and other services. Medicare Payment Rules
Will I be able to set a schedule for my practice?
Perhaps your practice decides to provide telehealh visits on Monday thru Wednesday from 8am to 11am and on Thursday from 3pm to 5pm. Simply set your schedule in our patient facing scheduling system.
Patients will then be able to schedule their appointments keeping you in control of how many appointments you offer. No need for front desk staff to handle additional scheduling or phone calls.
What equipment is needed?
Ask us about our Telehealth Premium solution. We provide the equipment, provide remote management, cloud-based anti-virus and more – all for one low price.
What if I don't have the right equipment?
Do I have to have a dedicated space?
Headsets should be used to keep communications private.
When possible, providers should place their camera on a level stand and position the camera at eye-level.