Telehealth Compliance: New York

Everything you need to know about treating patients in New York via telehealth.

Last updated: 2026-05-06

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Interstate Compact Coverage

New York is a member of 0 interstate compacts tracked by TeleVerify.

CompactMember?Provider Types
Interstate Medical Licensure CompactNoMD, DO
Psychology Interjurisdictional CompactNoPsyD, PhD-Psychology, Psychologist, LP
Social Work Licensure CompactNoLCSW, LICSW, LISW, LISW-CP, LISW-S, LMSW
Nurse Licensure CompactNoRN, LPN, LVN, NP, FNP, PMHNP
Physical Therapy Licensure CompactNoPT, DPT, MPT, PTA
Occupational Therapy Licensure CompactNoOT, OTR, OTR/L, OTA, COTA
Counseling CompactNoLPC, LMHC, LCPC, LPCC, LCMHC, LPCMH
Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate CompactNoAuD, SLP, CCC-SLP, CCC-A, CF-SLP
PA Licensure CompactNoPA, PA-C
APRN CompactNoAPRN, NP, CRNA, CNM, CNS, DNP
Dietitians Licensure CompactNoRD, RDN, LDN, LD
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on IMLC cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact — not a member. Providers relying on PSYPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Social Work Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on ASWB cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Nurse Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on NLC cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Physical Therapy Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on PT_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Occupational Therapy Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on OT_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Counseling Compact — not a member. Providers relying on COUNSELING_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Audiology & Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact — not a member. Providers relying on AUDIOLOGY_SLP_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
PA Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on PA_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
APRN Compact — not a member. Providers relying on APRN_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.
Dietitians Licensure Compact — not a member. Providers relying on DIETITIANS_COMPACT cannot use it to treat patients in New York. A direct New York license is required.

How to Practice Telehealth in New York

Your path to practicing telehealth with New York patients depends on your license type. Here are the fastest routes to compliance:

License TypeFastest PathTypical TimelineApply
All other provider typesFull NY state license4-12 weeks typicalNew York State Board for Medicine →

* Timelines are estimates. Check the relevant board or compact for current processing times.

Direct Licensing Requirements

Full state license required?
Yes — a direct New York license is required for most provider types not covered by an interstate compact.
Telehealth-specific permit available?
No.
Informed consent
Required prior to providing telehealth services.
Additional notes
New York is not a member of IMLC, PSYPACT, or NLC. A direct New York license is required for most provider types.
State licensing board
New York State Board for Medicine

What Happens If You Practice Without Authorization

Licensing board action
Treating a patient in New York without proper authorization can result in a complaint to your licensing board — in your home state, New York, or both. Outcomes range from a warning letter to license suspension.
Insurance claim denial
Payers can deny or claw back reimbursement for sessions where the provider lacked authorization in the patient’s state at the time of service.
Malpractice coverage gap
Your malpractice policy may exclude coverage for care delivered in a state where you weren’t authorized to practice. If something goes wrong in that session, you could be uninsured.

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