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State Medical Boards and Interstate Telemedicine in the Courtroom

This Viewpoint examines physician licensure requirements administered by state medical boards and 2 lawsuits challenging the restrictions placed on interstate telemedicine.

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Published in:JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association 2024-09, Vol.332 (11), p.869-870
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State Government
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United States
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