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States where allow physician-patient relationship via telehealth

State-by-state comparison: allow physician-patient relationship via telehealth. Interactive map and sortable table for all 50 US states.

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States where true
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States where false
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Alaskaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Alabamado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Arkansasdo not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Arizonaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Californiado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Coloradoallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Connecticutallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
District of Columbiaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Delawareallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Floridaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Georgiaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Hawaiiallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Iowaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Idahoallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Illinoisallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Indianado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Kansasallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Kentuckyallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Louisianado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Massachusettsallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Marylandallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Maineallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Michiganallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Minnesotaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Missourido not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Mississippido not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Montanaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
North Carolinado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
North Dakotaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Nebraskado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
New Hampshireallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
New Jerseyallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
New Mexicoallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Nevadado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
New Yorkdo not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Ohioallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Oklahomado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Oregonallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Pennsylvaniado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Rhode Islandallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
South Carolinado not allow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
South Dakotaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Tennesseeallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Texasallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Utahallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Virginiaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Vermontallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Washingtonallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Wisconsinallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
West Virginiaallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source
Wyomingallow telehealth relationship2026-07-22Source

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