Nothing concrete, but generally they seemed worried that New Mexico wouldn't have any authority over the doctors providing the tele-health, and that there wasn't a long list of qualifications that tele-health providers would have to pass. Never mind that New Mexico is the only state that doesn't allow this, which the bill presenter repeated many times.
...Akkana
Barbara Calef writes:
> Shocking! What were the objections?
>
> Barbara
>
> On Fri, Feb 7, 2025 at 6:07 PM Akkana Peck via Action <
> action@mailman.swcp.com> wrote:
>
> > SB12: OUT-OF-STATE TELEHEALTH PROVIDERS
> > Drove me crazy. Such a modest and obviously good bill, but it failed by a
> > big margin.
> >
> > ...Akkana
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