Four States Adopt The Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

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As of June 8, 2016, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, and New Hampshire enacted the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, bringing the total number of states that have adopted Compact legislation to 17.
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As of June 8, 2016, Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, and New Hampshire enacted the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact, bringing the total number of states that have adopted Compact legislation to 17. The Compact offers an expedited and streamlined licensing process for physicians interested in practicing medicine in multiple states. Learn more about the Compact and follow the status of pending Compact legislation.

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