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Is a Federal Medical License Constitutional?

Bill of Health

Although three in four doctors support scrapping state medical boards in favor of a single federal license, such sweeping reform is likely far off. Lindsey Goehring refrains from arguing all licenses fall within the purview of the federal domain, but maintains that telemedicine would qualify as interstate commerce. By Timothy Bonis.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2022 – September/October

SQA

It will also facilitate cross-border circulation of these critical health therapies as well as cross-border cooperation between public health authorities. This proposal builds upon the existing legal framework, which came into force in 2002 for blood and 2004 for tissues and cells.

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SQA Regulatory Surveillance Summary | Monthly Update 2023 – July and August 2023

SQA

In addition, it contains essential recommendations to avoid complications and protect public health. Aimed at both consumers and professionals of aesthetic clinics, the alert clarifies the precautionary ban on certain products.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Mary’s welcome new board members Northeast Georgia Health System named one of nation’s top workplaces for diversity HAWAII How Adventist Health Castle achieved becoming a verified Level III Trauma Center Queen’s debuts $4.5M for Dental Health OakLeaf Medical Network reaches out to HSHS WYOMING Gov.

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Where Democrats and Republicans Agree on Health Care Policies – From Medicare and Prescription Drugs to Gun Safety

Health Populi

Surprisingly, there are many health policies on which Democrats and Republicans concur, as found in a series of YouGov polls conducted in May 2024. YouGov fielded the health policies poll in five waves online, each among roughly 1,100 U.S. adults in May 2004.