Monday, July 10, 2017 7:07:48 AM
"We are creating a platform with the potential that we can give every patient access to the outcomes of the best surgeon."
The implication here is some sort of telesurgery, where the primary surgeon is in some remote location relative to the patient. Does anyone from the medical community have insights to share on issues like state-to-state licensing for physicians and surgeons? Will some far-reaching federal regulations be required to allow a surgeon in one state to operate robotically in a different state? Maybe some federal license to allow surgeons to operate in any state? I'm not sure exactly how it all works, but I thought the individual states regulated the licensing for doctors.
I'm thinking some of Verb's goals might require legislative support!
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