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In our January 26, 2021 blog post “Permanency for Out of State Telehealth Services? Arizona Seeks to Make Permanent Changes to Licensure Requirements”, we discussed Arizona’s push to make permanent resolutions to the temporary telehealth exceptions issued in connection with the public health emergency (the “Pandemic”). In that article, we also noted that Arizona Governor, Doug Ducey, as part of his “State of the State” address, proposed permanent changes to healthcare access which would allow Arizona residents to access healthcare providers through the use of telemedicine. As of May 5
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In our January 26, 2021 blog post Permanency for Out of State Telehealth Services?
Arizona Seeks to Make Permanent Changes to Licensure
Requirements , we discussed Arizona s push to make
permanent resolutions to the temporary telehealth exceptions issued
in connection with the public health emergency (the Pandemic ). In that article, we also noted that Arizona
Governor, Doug Ducey, as part of his State of the
State address, proposed permanent changes to healthcare
access which would allow Arizona residents to access healthcare
providers through the use of telemedicine. As of May
Tuesday, May 25, 2021
In our January 26, 2021 blog post “Permanency for Out of State Telehealth Services? Arizona Seeks to Make Permanent Changes to Licensure Requirements”, we discussed Arizona’s push to make permanent resolutions to the temporary telehealth exceptions issued in connection with the public health emergency (the “Pandemic”). In that article, we also noted that Arizona Governor, Doug Ducey, as part of his “State of the State” address, proposed permanent changes to healthcare access which would allow Arizona residents to access healthcare providers through the use of telemedicine. As of May 5
th, we have begun to see the first steps in implementing those changes.