"Distant site" means the location of the radiologist delivering services through telehealth at the time the services are provided.
"Originating site" means the location where the patient is located, whether accompanied or not by a health care provider, at the time services are provided by a radiologist through telehealth, including but not limited to a radiologist's or health care provider's office, hospital, health care facility, a patient's home, and other non-medical environments such as school-based health centers, university-based health centers, or the work location of a patient.
"Radiologist" means a doctor of medicine or a doctor of osteopathy certified in radiology by the American Board of Radiology or the American Board of Osteopathy.
"Telehealth" means the use of telecommunications, as that term is defined in section 269-1, to encompass four modalities: store and forward technologies, remote monitoring, live consultation, and mobile health; and which shall include but not be limited to real-time video conferencing-based communication, secure interactive and non-interactive web-based communication, and secure asynchronous information exchange, to transmit patient medical information, including diagnostic-quality digital images and laboratory results for medical interpretation and diagnosis, for the purpose of delivering enhanced health care services and information while a patient is at an originating site and the radiologist is at a distant site. Standard telephone contacts, facsimile transmissions, or e-mail texts, in combination or by themselves, do not constitute a telehealth service for the purposes of this paragraph.
HRS § 453-2
Papa Ola Lokahi; definitions and other related matters. L 1998, c 162; L 2001, c 304 ; L 2005, c 153, §§ 2, 3 §§2, 3.
L 2007, c 255, §3 provides:
"SECTION 3. Nothing herein shall be deemed to permit a radiologist without a license to practice medicine in Hawaii, wherever located, to provide services to a patient who is located in Hawaii."
Attorney General Opinions
There is no prohibition against the use by unlicensed doctor of the letters "Dr." or any synonym thereof if the possibility for deception is removed. Att. Gen. Op. 63-55.
Foreign professional (medical) corporation cannot transact business in Hawaii as a foreign corporation. Att. Gen. Op. 80-5.
Prior to enactment of chapter, both license and certificate from board of health were necessary. 4 H. 9. Treasurer cannot revoke licenses issued on recommendation of board of health. 15 H. 273. L 1905, c 48, requiring applicant to pay fee held invalid. 17 H. 389. City and county cannot pass an ordinance injuriously affecting the status of territorial licenses.29 Haw. 422. Pleading and proof in prosecution for practicing medicine without license.21 Haw. 465.