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Committee advances HB127 to expedite licensure and create telehealth registry for out‑of‑state providers
Summary
HB127 would create a provisional pathway for internationally trained physicians who meet exam and practice criteria, update telemedicine to a telehealth registry for out‑of‑state providers, and make expedited licensure mandatory where specified; committee supported changes and voted to advance the bill.
House Bill 127 would create three changes to medical licensure in New Mexico: a provisional-license pathway for internationally trained physicians who graduated from recognized schools, have at least two years' practice, hold an ECFMG certificate (passing Step 1 and Step 2 exams) and a qualifying in-state job offer; an update from a telemedicine license to a…
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