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Why telehealth can’t significantly flatten the coronavirus curve — yet
April 21, 2020
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To promote the care of COVID-19 patients in epicenter regions, states should follow the lead of New York and Florida to suspend out-of-state licensing bans, allow license transferability, or at least expedite licensing through “licensure compacts” in allied states.
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