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hellotheretoday | 7 months ago
Many states have joined into cross state compacts already with several more having legislation pending to allow their practitioners to join. It is moving relatively fast, for legislation on a nationwide level, but still frustratingly slow. Prior to Covid it was essentially a niche issue as telehealth therapy was fairly uncommon whereas Covid made it suddenly commonplace. It will take a bit of time for some of the more stubborn states to adopt legislation and then even more for insurance companies to catch up with the new landscape that involves paneling out of state providers who can practice on across the country
potato3732842|7 months ago
If practicing across state lines is lucrative there's not much stopping existing listened professionals from doing it.
hellotheretoday|7 months ago
Further, transfers are not always as simple as you describe. Sometimes they are. It depends on the states