The Future of Telehealth Regulation

  • Read more: Pursuing an Interstate Medical Telemedicine Registration Compact

    Pursuing an Interstate Medical Telemedicine Registration Compact

    By Tara Sklar Because I believe strongly in the benefits of telehealth, I have obtained licenses in six states through the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. Doing this took months, cost thousands of dollars, and still leaves me unable to care virtually for patients in 43 states. The process is so cumbersome that less than 1%…

  • Read more: The Life-Changing Benefits of Lifting State Licensure Restrictions for Telemedicine

    The Life-Changing Benefits of Lifting State Licensure Restrictions for Telemedicine

    by Shannon M. MacDonald “M” was diagnosed with a rare skull-based cancer.  A one-in-a-million diagnosis, he was given little information about his diagnosis and told he must seek care outside his home state.  “M” worked full time, was the primary caretaker for two young kids, and could not fathom how he could travel to another…

  • Read more: Advancing Access to Health Care Through Federal Medical Licensure Reciprocity for Clinical Trials

    Advancing Access to Health Care Through Federal Medical Licensure Reciprocity for Clinical Trials

    By Helen Hughes and Mark Sulkowski As physicians who have dedicated our careers to clinical research and to the advancement of telemedicine respectively, we’ve witnessed first-hand the transformative power of technology in health care. However, despite our progress over the last four years, there remains a glaring barrier to the potential of telehealth in the…

  • Read more: Advancing Healthcare Equity: Federal Licensure Reciprocity for Physicians Caring for Transplant Patients and Donors

    Advancing Healthcare Equity: Federal Licensure Reciprocity for Physicians Caring for Transplant Patients and Donors

    By Rebecca Canino, Anne R. Links, and Fawaz Al Ammary In the face of a growing organ donation crisis in the United States, characterized by a decline in donors and a surge in transplant waitlists, it has become increasingly clear that existing regulatory barriers impede access to critical transplant services. One solution lies in dismantling…

  • Read more: Equity Implications of Telehealth Policy on Medication Abortion Care Service Delivery

    Equity Implications of Telehealth Policy on Medication Abortion Care Service Delivery

    by Dana Northcraft and Natalie Birnbaum Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in June 2022, fourteen states and two territories have banned the provision of abortion care altogether.[i] Still, abortion rates in the United States are on the rise. This is in part due to the expansion of care delivery through telehealth for medication abortion…