A License to Heal?
Know the Legal Boundaries When
Providing Virtual Second Opinions
When a patient or physician requests an expert second opinion across state or national borders, medical and legal professionals must navigate a complex web of regulations, licensure exemptions, and data privacy laws. While many U.S. states offer episodic exemptions that allow out-of-state specialists to provide occasional consultations without full licensure, the nuances of these rules vary. Additionally, as the global landscape evolves, emerging international data residency laws are creating new challenges for providers handling patient information across jurisdictions.
Join Les Trachtman, JD, MBA, Managing Director of Purview, to explore popular legal and compliance issues facing destination health programs everywhere. Topics include:
- Medical Licensure When Treating Patients Across Borders
- Emerging Interoperability Networks - Legal & Compliance
- Data Privacy and Data Residency Rising Trends
This webinar is designed for specialty physicians, hospital administrators, and legal counsel who need to understand both how to issue compliant second opinions across state lines and how international data privacy laws may impact their practice.