quincy
Senior Member
You have physician assistants and you have doctors. There are separate state licensing requirements and professional rules/ethics to consider.State Residence is not a requirement of IMLCC
Compact Eligibility Requirements:
- You must hold a full, unrestricted medical license in a Compact Member State that are available to serve as an SPL (please see map on home page).
AND at least one of the below must apply: (SPL Qualification-section 4(a))
a. Your primary residence is in the SPL(State of Principal Licensure)
b. At least 25% of your practice of medicine occurs in the SPL
c. Your employer is located in the SPL
d. You use the SPL as your state of residence for U.S. federal income tax purposes
You also have states that are not a part of any Compact.
And you have website development, with legal notices that must be drafted.
You will also need insurance to cover the lawsuits that may arise from your plan.
These issues, and more, need to be addressed. These are NOT issues that can be solved with links, with letters, with Internet forum advice.
You will NEED personal professional legal assistance.
Good luck.