I was also referring to private practitioners, but not providers working for healthcare organizations. But anyhow, as I understand it, they can't really practice with clients out of state (not officially, not for reimbursement) as licenses are state-specific. (Though some providers do occasionally choose to get licensed in multiple states.) I just added a link above that speaks to that a little bit:
Can I Practice "Skype Therapy" Across State Lines? - Person-Centered Tech
Do you think there might be some common exceptions? As far as I could tell, the exceptions covered were for when a suitable specialist couldn't be located locally- did you have any better luck?
I'd love to find loopholes, ha.