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  • Healthcare Policy
  • Emergency Management

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic necessitated rapid healthcare workforce adjustments.
  • Many states implemented emergency measures to facilitate out-of-state practitioner licensing.
  • These measures significantly influenced healthcare access during critical surge periods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the impact of expanded interstate licensure during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
  • To identify lessons learned from temporary interstate licensure programs for future disaster preparedness.
  • To explore the opportunities and risks associated with evolving interstate licensure models.

Main Methods:

  • Review of state-level policy changes regarding out-of-state licensure during the COVID-19 emergency.
  • Analysis of the effects of expanded licensure on healthcare service delivery during surge periods.
  • Qualitative assessment of challenges and benefits reported by healthcare systems and practitioners.

Main Results:

  • Rapid adoption of interstate licensure programs by numerous states.
  • Demonstrated positive impact on healthcare capacity during peak COVID-19 surges.
  • Identified key challenges including regulatory variations and quality assurance concerns.
  • Highlighted the potential for improved healthcare access through streamlined licensure.

Conclusions:

  • Expanded interstate licensure proved crucial during the COVID-19 emergency, enhancing healthcare capacity.
  • Lessons learned emphasize the need for robust frameworks to balance flexibility with patient safety.
  • Interstate licensure presents significant opportunities for healthcare delivery innovation, contingent on effective risk mitigation strategies.