Telehealth Interstate Licensing — The Compact & Workarounds
Practicing telehealth across state lines means full licensure in every patient state — unless a compact or special telehealth registration applies.
Standard rule: provider must be licensed where the patient is located at time of service. Compacts (IMLC for physicians, PSYPACT for psychologists, NLC for nurses) reduce friction by expediting additional state licenses.
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