Flightmed archive for December-2003

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RE: Legal question
Thanks for your responses. My question comes from the basis of practicing
healthcare in a state for which you are neither licensed nor certified and
delivery to a completely different state than again in the good graces of.
I can without a doubt see taking from originating state to say Texas (a
whole nother country :o) ) or bringing a patient into your state. The other
thought is a regulatory quality of care thought. How one state may expect
care like Maryland, which last I had heard has a state-wide set of protocols
and a great system of response to say Kansas where every system is regulated
by a skeleton reg system and then enhanced by each individual medical
society.
Again Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Merry Christmas and may you see
your children or grandbabies that magical morning.
Joe
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