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Vermont requires out-of-state clinicians to obtain a telehealth registration or license

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Vermont, US

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Vermont requires out-of-state providers to register before delivering telehealth to Vermont patients. They must obtain either an Interim Telehealth Registration or a permanent telehealth license/registration.

Vermont requires out-of-state clinicians to obtain either an Interim Telehealth Registration or a permanent telehealth license/registration before providing telehealth to Vermont patients, with the interim option allowing telehealth-only practice until permanent rules take effect. This registration step is an administrative barrier for clinicians who would otherwise serve Vermont patients remotely. While less burdensome than full in-state licensure, it still adds cost and processing time that can limit cross-state telehealth access.

Source: Center for Connected Health Policy (CCHP), Vermont state telehealth page (2026).

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