I live in a state that does not allow remote consultations, but my doctor practices in a neighboring state that allows them. Can I get an electronic second opinion?
Yes. State licensing requirements are based upon the state in which a physician practices. In the situation in question, the physician must initiate the request (whether you use e-Cleveland Clinic or Partners Online Specialty Consultations) and sign a physician consultation request form. This form is easily accessible online from both electronic second opinion providers.
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- I live in a state that does not allow remote consultations, but my doctor practices in a neighboring state that allows them. Can I get an electronic second opinion?