Telehealth Laws Challenged in Court
In June, the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), a libertarian public interest law firm, filed suit against the Medical Board of California, in McBride v. Hawkins, challenging the state’s telehealth
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In June, the Pacific Legal Foundation (PLF), a libertarian public interest law firm, filed suit against the Medical Board of California, in McBride v. Hawkins, challenging the state’s telehealth
On September 25, the House passed a noncontroversial continuing resolution (CR) 341-82, funding the government until December 20, averting a government shutdown that was slated for October
The IMLC is increasing license portability for physicians in participating states, in 2023, 39 percent of initial licenses were issued via the IMLCC pathway, up from 31 percent in 2022 and
As we near the end of 2024, with most state legislatures adjourned and Congress in recess until the upcoming election, it is a great time to look back at the first three quarters of 2024
The California Legislature’s regular session adjourned on September 1, but lawmakers are back in Sacramento for a special session to address gas prices in the state.
I was pleased to attend the inaugural meeting of the PA Licensure Compact Commission on Tuesday and Wednesday, September 24-25, at the Hall of States in Washington, D.C.
Last week, Pennsylvania announced out-of-state physicians who are licensed in a Interstate Medical Licensure Compact member state and have a corresponding “letter of qualification” may designate
With a large majority of state legislatures adjourned for the year and Congress in August recess, it is a great time to look back at the first half of 2024.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz enacted HF 5247 on May 24 and Tennessee Governor Bill Lee enacted SB 1727 on May 28, entering both states into the PA Licensure Compact.
This week, we wished a heartfelt farewell to our colleague and friend, Kandis McClure, FSMB’s Director of Federal Advocacy and Policy.