JAMA Network: State Medical Boards and Interstate Telemedicine in the Courtroom

Despite the convenience and value of telehealth, many states have rolled back COVID-19 pandemic–era flexibilities and reimposed strict licensure requirements for telemedicine. Thus, as it was prepandemic, so it is again that a physician, duly licensed in their home state, is prohibited from consulting or following up with an out-of-state patient via video or phone unless they are also licensed in the patient’s state. Penalties for doing so without that license can amount to tens of thousands of dollars in fines and potential imprisonment.

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