Hurricane Milton Early Prescription Refills Permitted Under State of Emergency

On October 5, 2024, Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency to prepare for Hurricane Milton. Continue reading

A New Licensure Experience for Health Care Practitioners

E-licensing demonstrates the commitment of the Department to expedite
licensure and verification processes. Learn more by clicking here! Continue reading

2024 Bills Impacting Health Care Professions

Click here to view a full list of bill summaries from the 2024 Florida Legislative Session that may impact your profession. Continue reading

Announcement

MQA Online Services will be unavailable from Friday, December 15, at 6:00 PM to December 17, at 12:00 PM EST. Continue reading

Announcing the FY 2022-23 Annual Report and Long-Range Plan

An annual publication showcasing trends and information
about Florida’s health care regulatory landscape. Continue reading

Hurricane Idalia: Early Prescription Refills Permitted Under State of Emergency

On August 26, 2023, Governor Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency to prepare for Hurricane Idalia. Continue reading

Important Information on Fraudulent Emails to Practitioners

The Department of Health, Division of Medical Quality Assurance, is warning Florida health care practitioners about fraudulent emails that have been received by multiple licensees. Continue reading

New Legislation Impacting Your Profession

Click here to view a full list of bill summaries from the 2023 Florida Legislative Session that may impact your profession. Continue reading

A New Licensure Experience for Health Care Practitioners

e-Licensing demonstrates the commitment of the Department to expedite licensure and verification processes. Watch the webinar, download the toolkit, or learn more by clicking here! Continue reading

Reminder for Required Board Meeting Attendance during First Year of Licensure

64B2-13.007 Continuing Education Requirements During Initial Licensure Period. (1)(a) During the first biennium or within twenty-four (24) months of initial licensure, whichever ends later, practitioners are required to attend one (1) full day at a Florida Board of Chiropractic Medicine meeting … Continue reading