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Committee debates operational details for proposed virtual‑care and AI rules

Board of Chiropractic Examiners Licensing Committee · December 9, 2025
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Summary

The committee reviewed conceptual regulations to establish minimum standards for virtual care — including telehealth, data security, consent and AI usage — and requested clearer operational language about initial vs. subsequent visits, documentation, and emergency exceptions before advancing.

The Licensing Committee spent significant time on Dec. 5 refining a conceptual regulation to set minimum standards for ‘‘virtual care’’ — a term staff used to encompass telehealth, mobile apps and certain AI tools — and to clarify when a license is required for care delivered to a patient physically located in California.

Miss Walker described a draft that would require any person practicing chiropractic with a patient physically in California to be actively licensed by the board, to obtain verbal or written patient consent for virtual care, to take reasonable steps to secure data transmissions…

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