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Board tables consent order in telemedicine disciplinary case, seeks AG advice
Summary
The board voted unanimously to table a proposed consent order stemming from reciprocal discipline in Mississippi after members asked for legal advice on whether the order should explicitly address the underlying telemedicine misconduct.
The board voted unanimously to table a proposed consent order involving reciprocal discipline for conduct that a Mississippi board found occurred during telemedicine encounters, saying it wants legal advice about whether the Connecticut consent order should explicitly address the underlying misconduct.
Attorney Joel Newton summarized the department's recommendation. He said the respondent self-reported that Mississippi disciplined her for treating patients via telemedicine without establishing a valid physician–patient relationship and for relying on a questionnaire instead of performing a physical examination. "The consent order that you have in…
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