The National License
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 13:49 last edited by
I think the piece falls short. As always, there is a lot more to healthcare than just doctors...
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I think the piece falls short. As always, there is a lot more to healthcare than just doctors...
wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 13:53 last edited by@jolly said in The National License:
there is a lot more to healthcare than just doctors.
Of course.
Licensure for other health-related fields is probably just as big boondoggle.
And don't get me started talking about the malpractice tail...
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 13:54 last edited by jon-nyc 1 Jan 2021, 14:03
Florida is particularly strict, I've heard.
Lots of physicians retire there, and probably wouldn't mind putting in a few hours to stay useful and earn a little cash. The local doctors lobbied to make that damn near impossible.
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 13:57 last edited by
California and Florida for me. No reciprocity.
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 14:01 last edited by
Since the certification exams are nationally based, why not licensure?
Lab, X-ray, Pharmacists, RN's, LPN's, Respiratory, etc., all take certification exams.
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 16:51 last edited by
the states' rights door swings both ways. Is there any other national licensure?
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 17:10 last edited by
@mik said in The National License:
the states' rights door swings both ways. Is there any other national licensure?
States rights is the issue and you see it everywhere.
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 18:23 last edited by
Can state's rights be served by a Federal licensure? Interstate Commerce clause, perhaps?
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wrote on 1 Jan 2021, 18:47 last edited by
There exists reciprocity for driver's licensure.