A 3576
Codifies and extends authorization for certain out-of-State health care practitioners and recent graduates of health care training programs to practice in New Jersey.
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Bill overview
This bill codifies and extends the authorization for out-of-state health care practitioners and recent graduates to practice in New Jersey. It defines key terms related to telemedicine and telehealth, including asynchronous store-and-forward, cross-coverage service providers, and distant sites. The bill also outlines requirements for licensure, recordkeeping, and disciplinary action for these practitioners, with specific provisions for alcohol and drug counselors. Finally, it addresses the prescription of controlled substances via telehealth.
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Sterley Stanley
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