NP. The same rule applies to the private therapists you hire. |
Is that true even when they're providing Telehealth services? Or services to an individual who technically still maintains a permanent address in the same state as the healthcare provider, but who's traveling out of state temporarily? |
| There are state waivers for this. Do not let this be a hurdle, discuss with your licensed provider but do not spread information that may discourage families from receiving needed telehealth services. |
| How does this work? Are y'all planning to come back when school's in person? |
| We have providers at Children's Hospital. Our therapist was not allowed to meet with my son while we were out of state. our psychiatrist was allowed to do so. |
| No, but this got brought up on a neighborhood FB group and some lady tried to make this a huge white privileged thing and said basically all parents who do this should be arrested and I’m prisoner for residency fraud. Because two wrongs make a right! Of course, she was also extremely white and extremely privileged. Love the woke social media cried s’much. |
It was largely true pre-COVID (thanks largely to provider cartels that lobbied for state restrictions in licensure laws) but most of that restrictions have been waived during the pandemic. I think it’s unlikely we go back to the pre-pandemic restrictions on how we practice telehealth because they honestly just didn’t make any sense. |