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Admitting Privileges Given To California Psychologists


 

So far, 17 other states and the District of Columbia have these hospital privileging laws, in addition to California, but psychologists are not expecting many more such laws to be passed, Dr. Newman said. That's because hospital licensing laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and in many states psychologists have been able to obtain additional privileges by changing existing licensing laws without going through a full regulatory process.

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