Sen. Linda Trujillo talks interstate licensing compact, child care funding and more as session nears
Trujillo discusses changes that have been made to the interstate licensing compact legislation since last year, and her level ...
The nationwide social work compact commission is currently meeting to set regulations for the rollout of the compact, but ...
The New Jersey Senate Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Committee has advanced legislation that would allow the ...
Mar. 17—SANTA FE — Amid a chronic health care worker shortage, New Mexico lawmakers are weighing proposals to make it easier for licensed out-of-state practitioners to work in the state. A package of ...
“When someone’s not feeling well, the last place I want them to be is in the car because they have to cross state lines to ...
The change of power in Washington that has taken place over the past month will translate into major shifts on a number of policy fronts. In addition to the changes taking place in the federal ...
The debate over medical interstate compacts will return to the Roundhouse in this session. Supporters say the compacts would ...
A top GOP state House leader said Friday he would like to see states band together with a formal agreement to forego using public funds to lure businesses. Representative Bryan Posthumus (R-Rockford) ...
Alabama marks 7th state to join telemedicine interstate licensure compact, sets initiative in motion
Alabama has become the latest state to adopt the Federation of State Medical Boards’ Interstate Licensure Compact. Alabama is the seventh state to adopt the compact, meeting the threshold of seven ...
Wyoming, South Dakota and now Utah have signed the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact into law, allowing physicians to become licensed in other states more quickly. Utah signed on last Friday, South ...
SANTA FE — An interstate medical compact bill is moving on to the full Senate, though with substantial changes advocates fear will deter its purpose. House Bill 243 seeks to have New Mexico join the ...
Nearly every New Mexican has experienced the harmful effects of our state’s worsening health care worker shortage, from struggling to find a doctor to waiting months for urgently needed care. The good ...
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