States Waiving Licensure Requirements for Telehealth in Response to COVID 19
States Waiving In-State Licensure Requirements for Telehealth in Response to COVID-19
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States Waiving In-State Licensure Requirements for Telehealth in Response to COVID-19
Report on Emergency Licensure Following a Natural Disaster
(Euless, Texas, Aug. 20, 2014) - The Summer 2014 edition of the Journal of Medical Regulation features ... significant developments in medical regulation in decades - the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. The new
States with some form of Permanent Interstate Telemedicine
Regulations on the Practice of Telemedicine and Out-of-State Physicians
Report of the FSMB Workgroup on Telemedicine
Telemedicine Policies by State
States with Permanent Interstate Telemedicine Laws
Washington, D.C. (June 9, 2016) β Colorado became the 17th state to enact the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact on June 8 when legislation was signed into law by Governor John
Washington, D.C. (May 12, 2016) β Kansas and Mississippi became the latest states to adopt the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, capping off another successful week for the expansion