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Pennsylvania joins three licensure compacts to help doctors, nurses, and physical therapists work across state lines and ease health care staffing shortages.
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Police: 'Impostor' nurse had 20 different aliases, worked at multiple Pennsylvania health facilities
Shannon Nicole Womack is accused of using multiple false names to work at health care facilities throughout Pennsylvania and ...
Pennsylvania would recognize counseling credentials from other states under bills moving in both chambers of the state ...
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recently announced that, effective July 7, 2025, Pennsylvania will commence full participation in three interstate health care licensure compacts: the Interstate ...
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Pa. inks multi-state deal on staff shortages by reducing license wait times for health workers
As of Monday, the wait time for out-of-state healthcare workers to receive a license to work in Pennsylvania has been dramatically reduced as a result of a new state regulation rolled out by Gov. Josh ...
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Pennsylvania nurse used 20 aliases, 7 Social Security numbers to illegally treat patients: Police
A woman accused of impersonating four nurses from other states and using around 20 aliases since 2020 has been arrested and ...
Since being added as a qualifying condition in 2019, the mental health disorder accounts for 60% of all license certifications, research shows.
Out-of-state healthcare professionals can now enter Pennsylvania’s workforce within days, bypassing the previously monthslong licensure process, according to the release.
(WHTM) — Governor Josh Shapiro announced that Pennsylvania is now a full participant in three healthcare licensure compacts, allowing qualified doctors, nurses, and physical therapists to ...
YORK, Pa. — Pennsylvania will be able to recruit more out-of-state doctors and nurses with ease, thanks to a new multi-state licensure agreement. On Monday, the Shapiro administration announced ...
North Carolina joins the interstate PA licensure compact in a new health care workforce reform bill signed by Governor Josh Stein on July 1.
New legislation in Pennsylvania would protect parents in child custody cases from having their status as a medical marijuana ...
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