FreeAdviceGirl
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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?
A physician assistant needs to be supervised by a physician licensed in his/her state. How much supervision depends on the state.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 their respective state who cannot visit the brick and mortar location. So ... 50 Brick and Mortar locations with 50 total Physician Assistants and 1 corporate office with 1 total Doctor.
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-...te-law-physician-assistant-scope-practice.pdf
What is the name of your state?
I read the information from the same site you link to above. States have different requirements (and limitations) for their physician assistants.
It is also important to note that a significant number of states are not part of the Medical Licensure Compact.
I think you (or the doctor or whoever is trying to start this website) will need to sit down with legal professionals for a review of the telemedicine plans. Yours is not a website or plan that can be developed and put into action rapidly.
Florida is not an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact state.