Originally posted by Larry Ragman
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I have another question for the forum. I do telemedicine--reading images online and submitting a report. I have licenses in 10 states so I can read images obtained in those 10 states, but was told by my malpractice insurer that I can only read them when I am physically in my home state. If I had a VPN, how would they know that I am physically in my home state? Sometimes I go on vacation to another state (where I happen to have a license) and it would be nice to still read those images and not give up that income while I'm in that vacation state. I am a little torn here. It would make me feel like I'm lying to the malpractice carrier if I read in another state but at the same time, it's still me reading the images--what difference does it make if I'm in another state (where I have a license)?
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