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Pennsylvania joins three licensure compacts to help doctors, nurses, and physical therapists work across state lines and ease ...
The compact would allow out-of-state doctors, nurses and physical therapists to easily become licensed to work in Pa.
Pennsylvania joins health care licensure compacts, easing interstate work for nurses, doctors, and physical therapists.
Pennsylvania has joined three multistate licensure compacts, aiming to streamline licensing and create job opportunities for more than 380,000 professionals, effective July 7. In an effort to improve ...
Governor Josh Shapiro joined Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt, health care leaders, and lawmakers at WellSpan ...
Since being added as a qualifying condition in 2019, the mental health disorder accounts for 60% of all license ...
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As of Monday, the wait time for out-of-state healthcare workers to receive a license to work in Pennsylvania has been ...
Governor Josh Shapiro announced that Pennsylvania is now a full participant in three healthcare licensure compacts, allowing qualified doctors, nurses, and physical therapists to provide ...
The program offers new options for more than 300,000 nurses, nearly 65,000 doctors, and over 17,000 physical therapists.
(WKBN) – On Monday morning, Governor Josh Shapiro announced Pennsylvania has been approved to streamline its licensing process with 30 other states, including Ohio. That means medical professionals ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro joined Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt, health care leaders, and lawmakers at WellSpan Health’s Jersey College School of Nursing in York on July 7 to announce that ...
The new law enters North Carolina into the interstate PA licensure compact and eliminates supervisory requirements for experienced PAs who practice in team-based settings.
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