Michigan has been a member of the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact since 2018. But with the state’s membership set to ...
SANTA FE — For more than 20 years, New Mexico has only been a member of one interstate medical compact — an agreement dealing with nurses. But that could change this year, as 10 separate medical ...
In your Jan. 13 editorial you make the important point that in this technological day and age, people should have easier access to the health care they need regardless of the state in which they live ...
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100,000 Michiganders won’t lose doctors, lawmakers say, with deal on interstate compact
LANSING, MI – Up to 100,000 Michigan residents will need to find a new physician if the state’s membership in a licensure compact is not continued. More than 8,000 doctors across the state would lose ...
SANTA FE — For the second year in a row, the New Mexico House has approved a range of interstate compact bills aimed at making it easier for state residents to get treatment from trained specialists.
Four states have passed legislation that would establish a healthcare interstate compact and replace federal healthcare programs with block grants to states, according to a Washington Post report.
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