New healthcare laws take effect in 2023 in California. JDSupra highlights the following: Telehealth providers are no longer required to establish...
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At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Drug Enforcement Agency waived the requirement for an in-person medical evaluation before prescribing of...
Read PostA survey by the Alliance for Connected Care indicates that 82% of patients and almost 80% of healthcare providers support expanding nurse...
Read PostThis report compares model telehealth bills and guidelines from the American Medical Association, Uniform Law Commission, and Federation of State...
Read PostManatt Health has developed a tool for tracking federal and state telehealth legislation during the COVID-19 pandemic. An executive summary is...
Read PostIn response to the COVID-19 pandemic, many states introduced or amended telehealth legislation on a temporary basis via waivers. Several states...
Read PostAn article by Venable LLP outlines ten anticipated trends for the 2022 legislative session that could have an impact on occupational licensing...
Read PostCLEAR’s Regulatory News blog strives to bring you news and updates about what’s going on in the professional and occupational...
Read PostNew telemedicine legislation in Arizona is the first of its kind to permanently allow out-of-state healthcare professionals to provide...
Read PostA new report from the Reason Foundation, the Cicero Institute, and the Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research examines best practices in...
Read PostThe National Association of Boards of Pharmacy's task force on state oversight on drug importation released a report focused on areas of concern...
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