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Does USIA prohibit a physician with subspecialty training from obtaining an interested government agency waiver, even though the physician will solely render primary care services?

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Does USIA prohibit a physician with subspecialty training from obtaining an interested government agency waiver, even though the physician will solely render primary care services?

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Neither the USIA nor any federal agency has such a restriction. It is important to note however that some states limit State 20 waivers and ARC waivers to physicians who do not have subspecialty training. Two of the states which prohibit waivers for those with subspecialty training are Ohio and Pennsylvania. 4.

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