Telemedicine: The UK regulatory landscape
April 09, 2024
Telemedicine: The UK regulatory landscapeApril 09, 2024 There is currently no specific legislation in the UK regulating telemedicine. There are however, certain guidance from industry bodies. The Care Quality Commission (CQC) is the regulator for healthcare providers in England (with corresponding bodies in the other UK nations) and requires that all service providers register with it to perform remote medical advice and meet the requirements of the Health and Social Care Act 2008. Telemedicine in the UK is, therefore, regulated in the same way as healthcare activities in a non-digital setting. Despite the lack of specific legislative provisions, a number of professional industry bodies have published their own high level guidance to healthcare professionals on the use of telehealth for virtual consultations. These include, for example, the Health & Care Professions Council, the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Royal College of General Practitioners and the General Dental Council. In broad terms, a number of common themes emerge from the various guidance, including:
Although this guidance is presently non-binding, the principles outlined nevertheless provide a useful framework for healthcare providers operating in this area and may form the basis of legislative requirements in the future.
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