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Events

Throughout the year, CTeL hosts a number of virtual and in-person events which bring our membership and wider telehealth community together.

From our biannual summits, virtual RPM summits, networking happy hours and receptions, webinars, working groups, and beyond. CTeL is committed to creating opportunities for engagement which drive our mission forward.

2024 FALL DIGITAL HEALTH SUMMIT

December 9-10, 2024

Washington, D.C.

CTeL hosts annual roundtable summits every June and December on Capitol Hill, bringing together stakeholders in the telehealth industry to engage in collaborative discussions and share their insights and experiences on the latest developments in the field. Attendees include healthcare providers, policymakers, researchers, and technology innovators, who all have equal access to a microphone to contribute to the conversation.

Our meetings are unique in that they do not feature any sponsored lectures or powerpoint presentations. Instead, we provide an interactive and engaging platform for attendees to network and learn about reimbursement, payment models, licensure, scope of practice, and technological innovations in telehealth through collaborative tabletop discussions, breakout sessions, panel conversations, and keynote speakers from Members of Congress.

Whether you are a thought leader, policymaker, or industry professional, the CTeL summits are a must-attend event to stay informed about the latest developments in telehealth. Join us to connect with peers, engage with policymakers, and explore the future of telehealth in a collaborative and interactive setting.

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3rd Annual Remote Monitoring Virtual Summit

November 1, 2024

Starting at 12:00 PM

Join us virtually for CTeL's third annual RPM Summit on Friday, November 1, at 12 PM ET. This premier virtual event will focus on the latest advancements in remote patient monitoring, telehealth, and AI technologies. Tailored for legal professionals, healthcare providers, and industry stakeholders, the summit offers valuable insights and interactive discussions with leading experts.

Don’t miss this chance to stay informed in the evolving digital health landscape.

Free Registration for Members of CTeL! Non-members can attend for a nominal fee.

Working Groups

CTeL provides a variety of topic specific working groups each month. These groups are designed to provide peer-to-peer collaboration on specific virtual care policy issues. Our current working groups focus on telehealth reimbursement and telemedicine licensure.

Participants can learn from experts in the field and stay up to date on the latest information in the ever-changing landscape surrounding telehealth reimbursement and licensure. Learn more and join the conversation each week and learn more about how telehealth and digital health are shaping the future of healthcare. For more information on our working groups visit our working groups informational page below.

Networking Events

Stakeholder Happy Hours: Expand your network and learn from industry experts at our Digital Health Networking Happy Hour. Open to anyone interested in digital health, this event features a brief presentation or panel discussion followed by drinks and light refreshments. Check our calendar for upcoming happy hours.

Digital Tech Roundtable Dinners: Join us for a unique opportunity to engage in lively conversations with industry experts and peers on the digital health ecosystem. Our small dinner format encourages participants to share their experiences, ask questions, and learn from one another.


As Congress and the White House take their first looks at policies governing the development and use of Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning tools, state governments across the country have already passed a flurry of laws and regulations. Join CTeL and Frank Meyers, JD, Deputy Legal Counsel for the Federation of State Medical Boards as we look at how states are responding to this emerging technology and what implications these policies have for the healthcare field.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Understanding of trends in state AI policy reforms.

  • Insights into how these policies impact healthcare delivery and practice.

  • Practical strategies for navigating evolving regulations.

  • Tools and resources for staying up to date with policy changes.

Upcoming events.

  • Licensure & Continuity of Care Working Group

  • Remote Patient Monitoring Working Group

  • Reimbursement & Claims Denial Working Group

  • Congressional & White House Working Group

  • CTeL Research Advisory Working Group

  • Mental and Behavioral Health Working Group

  • Privacy and Security Working Group

  • AI and LLM Working Group

  • TeleDerm Coalition

  • Oral Health Coalition