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Governor Kelly addresses supply shortage, healthcare capacity in Executive Orders
Governor Laura Kelly announced two executive orders Sunday in an ongoing effort to protect Kansans' health and safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
The first, Execuitve Order #20-08 temporarily expands capacity in the healthcare system in three ways:
-Allowing doctors to prescribe medication after an appropriate telemedicine consultation.
-Authorizing out-of-state doctors to provide telemedicine services to Kansans, provided they are licensed in another state.
-Permitting temporary emergency licenses for healthcare professionals regulated by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts.
The second, Executive Order #20-09, provides conditional and temporary relief from certain motor carrier rules and regulations to allow for quick and efficient delivery of resources needed to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
WIBW (Topeka) - https://bit.ly/3bni8NA
Governor Laura Kelly announced two executive orders Sunday in an ongoing effort to protect Kansans' health and safety during the coronavirus pandemic.
The first, Execuitve Order #20-08 temporarily expands capacity in the healthcare system in three ways:
-Allowing doctors to prescribe medication after an appropriate telemedicine consultation.
-Authorizing out-of-state doctors to provide telemedicine services to Kansans, provided they are licensed in another state.
-Permitting temporary emergency licenses for healthcare professionals regulated by the Kansas Board of Healing Arts.
The second, Executive Order #20-09, provides conditional and temporary relief from certain motor carrier rules and regulations to allow for quick and efficient delivery of resources needed to address the COVID-19 pandemic.
WIBW (Topeka) - https://bit.ly/3bni8NA