
Those wishing to practice medicine in the state of Ohio are granted licensure through the state’s exception statute need to obtain a limited pro bono registration, locum tenens registration, or full medical license.
The Ohio Licensure Statute defines a physician-patient relationship but is silent on specifics concerning internet prescribing.
The Center for Telehealth & e-Health law is committed to keeping the telehealth community informed on emerging legal and regulatory telehealth issues. In efforts to accomplish this goal, CTeL has made available each state’s physician licensure statutes. However, for those interested in a more in-depth analysis of these statutes, CTeL offers its members access to a annotated statutory directory, complete with executive summaries.
Ohio Physician Licensure Statute
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Ohio Physician Licensure Statute – Members
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