The state Senate voted 40-0 to approve Senate Bill 1, the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Act. Supporters of the bill ...
With no debate, the New Mexico House of Representatives voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 1, the Interstate Medical ...
FROM THE OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR A bill that will improve access to health care in New Mexico by allowing the state to join ...
New Mexico has joined the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, becoming the 38th state to streamline the process for ...
Lawmakers are focusing on health and retaining doctors, with a bill to join the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact now ...
Officials launched the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission, which makes it easier for physicians to obtain licenses in multiple states, Medscape reports. 1. The compact allows physicians ...
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham is signing several bills that aim to address medical compacts, immigration detention, and transportation bills.
Already, a multistate licensure compact for nurses, strongly supported by the nursing workforce, is well underway. Now, physicians have the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC), an evolving ...
SANTA FE — An interstate medical compact bill is moving on to the full Senate, though with substantial changes advocates fear will deter its purpose. House Bill 243 seeks to have New Mexico join the ...
In 2013, the Federation of State Medical Boards developed a framework for an Interstate Medical Licensure Compact to allow for medical license portability allowing physicians to practice in multiple ...
The Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) announced today an award from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to support state medical and osteopathic boards in establishing a ...
With no debate, the New Mexico House of Representatives voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 1, the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Act.
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