South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina Senate Bill S0377

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

Telemedicine and telehealth

Impact

The bill would transform the landscape of telehealth in South Carolina by allowing broader access to healthcare services from providers located outside the state. This development is expected to enhance patient access to healthcare, particularly in underserved areas where local provider shortages exist. By facilitating interstate medical practice through telehealth, this legislation aims to create a more flexible healthcare environment, potentially increasing competition and improving care efficiency.

Summary

Bill S0377 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by enabling certain healthcare providers to deliver services through telehealth. The bill lays out registration requirements for out-of-state healthcare providers wishing to offer telehealth services to clients in South Carolina. These requirements include having an active license from another state that is similar to South Carolina’s licensing standards, completing a specific application, and maintaining a clean disciplinary record over the past five years. A nominal fee is also required for registration.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding S0377 could arise from concerns over maintaining care standards, as writing regulations governing out-of-state providers presents challenges in monitoring and ensuring quality. Critics might worry that the influx of providers could lead to inconsistencies in patient care quality, as well as complications in the regulatory oversight of practitioner compliance with South Carolina laws. Additionally, there may be apprehensions regarding the adequacy of support for local healthcare professionals and how this initiative could impact their careers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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