Membership

At CTeL, we care passionately about telehealth. Our mission is to make healthcare more accessible, convenient, and equitable; especially for those who live far away from doctors or have trouble getting to appointments.

Membership benefits are equal to all; our network is committed to working together to bridge the gap to comprehensive telehealth care.

CTeL Membership- 12 Months
$3,780.00
One time

*** Please connect with us directly to fulfill your invoice *** Email April@ctel.org to pay and finalize membership.


✓ Access to CTeL Summits
✓ Research Library
✓ Policy Analysis and Debriefs
✓ Networking Events
✓ Access to CTeL Legal Resource Team

We're all about three things:

TELEHEALTH

Using technology to receive healthcare utilizing modalities from a remote location.

REMOTE MONITORING

Tracking and managing your health and symptoms from home with emerging technologies.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Using AI, robots, large language models, and smart algorithms to help doctors diagnose and treat patients efficiently and safely.

By joining CTeL, you will become a part of a community of tech-savvy healthcare providers, researchers, and policy wonks who are all working together to make telehealth better, not just for today, but for the future.

“CTeL has been worth its weight in gold for our organization. The one-on-one consultative, legal, and regulatory expertise they bring to the table is simply unmatched. Their insights have been invaluable in navigating the complex landscape of launching our new virtual mental health evaluation tool. They have provided us with the knowledge and confidence we need to succeed.”

— Danielle Vaeth, QBTech

As a CTeL member, you'll gain access to our digital health library full of telehealth policy resources, monthly webinars and working groups, conferences, summits, congressional hill days, and additional exclusive networking opportunities.

And the best part? You will have a seat at the table as telehealth policy and practice is being shaped for the future.

Research

CTeL membership provides your team better understanding of how policies in the U.S. Congress, executive branch, and state levels impact the delivery of virtual care. CTeL provides practical and easily digestible policy intelligence to enable digital health teams to interpret an ever-changing legal and regulatory landscape.

    1. Policy Alerts: Weekly policy scoops are circulated each week and streamed on LinkedIn Live, keeping members up to date on all digital health developments taking place in the executive branch, Congress, and state levels.

    2. Legislative and Executive Branch Briefs: CTeL staff prepares agnostic congressional hearing memos, and legislative and regulatory summaries.

    3. 50 State Surveys:Research surveys are provided in three formats that are quickly accessible: FAQs, Executive Summaries, and Research Reports.

    4. Academic Research: Our research team conducts academic research, meeting the highest of academic rigor standards, provided to policymakers prior to legislating on an issue.

  • Members are assigned a Research Advisor dedicated to answering policy, legal, and regulatory digital health questions. Your Research Advisor is an extension of your team - available through phone, text, or email – to answer your complex questions.

Policy

The telehealth community is stronger when leaders work together to further develop necessary research, policy, and regulatory objectives. To accomplish these goals, CTeL members are encouraged and invited to take part in roundtable discussions, both in-person and virtual, throughout the year. These curated events are developed to educate both novice and seasoned veterans in the digital health community.

  • Research shows that access to trusted policy information directly impacts the success of your operations and budget. CTeL maintains strong relationships with policymakers within state governments, Congress, and Executive Branch Agencies, connecting you to the right change makers and information.

  • CTeL membership is centered on a collaborative telehealth community, driven by impactful connection, shared experiences, and learning strategies, which can be implemented on day one. This community of knowledge sharing has helped members reduce their budget allocation for legal and consultative services, freeing up thousands of dollars in resources for additional market objectives.

  • Access to CTeL’s intimate events allows you to network with fellow leaders in the digital health community. Surveyed members have reported introductions facilitated through CTeL have resulted in real contracts and business development opportunities.

  • CTeL has developed a robust educational library to educate our diverse membership, including policymakers, payers, practitioners, and wider health systems, on the topics that matter most to them. Members have access to past as well as all current and future educational webinars, working and advisory groups, white papers, etc, all designed to be easily and flexibly consumed.

Action

CTeL membership includes the appointment of a Growth Development Partner to share market intelligence and align your business operations with evolving legal and regulatory trends. This key connector will also facilitate connections, help members collaborate, and support your organization's business development goals.

  • CTeL’s policy coalitions explore complex issues impacting the telehealth community and provide education and solutions to policymakers.

    Current Coalitions:

    1. TeleDerm Coalition

    2. TeleOral Health Coalition

  • CTeL will facilitate meetings with your members of Congress and executive branch agencies for you to share your subject matter expertise. This access to legislative change-makers is unmatched by other organizations and opens the door to immense impact and progress. CTeL understands the importance of maintaining connections and networking the right-minded individuals and organizations together is a great strategy for change.

  • We understand that regulatory agencies are more receptive to public comments if they come from a unified voice of diverse stakeholders. As the regulatory agency seeks public comments, CTeL is at the table surveying, collecting, and submitting comments on behalf of the digital health community. Bringing the needs of our members directly to the table.