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Thanks everyone for the great replies, I got some more information about the company (I am not affiliated, just observing a business currently running with skepticism, which is why I came here). This is a chain of "clinics" that provide "telephone consultations" and in-person consultations...
This is mostly where PAs will do consultations in their state (locally and over the phone), send any medication requests to corporate, corporate works with the doctor for the prescription and the partnering compounding pharmacy will mail medication to the patient.
State Residence is not a requirement of IMLCC
Compact Eligibility Requirements:
You must hold a full, unrestricted medical license in a Compact Member State that are available to serve as an SPL (please see map on home page).
AND at least one of the below must apply: (SPL...
I've sent an inquiry to the IMLCC regarding Physician Assistant Scope of Practice to see how it applies with the Interstate Compact.
https://www.ama-assn.org/sites/ama-assn.org/files/corp/media-browser/public/arc-public/state-law-physician-assistant-scope-practice.pdf
The Doctor is licensed in all 50 states ... each Brick and Mortar location (1 in each of the 50 states) will have a Physician Assistant who will perform all medical duties at their respective Brick and Mortar location. Each Physician Assistant can also perform tele-medicine for patients in...
Is it legal to open a national chain of medical offices across the country and operate under the medical license of a single doctor who is residing in 1 state?
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