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April 11, 2022Kansas City, Mo. | By: AP
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - The Kansas board that licenses health care providers raised concerns Friday about a letter that a physician-legislator sent to doctors suggesting that they prescribe ivermectin and other medications that aren't approved to treat the virus.
The Kansas Board of Healing Arts said that the "unprecedented" letter from Kansas Sen. Mark Steffen carried no legal or regulatory weight but has caused "confusion and concern" in the Kansas medical community.
The Kansas City Star reports that Steffen, who is an anesthesiologist, said that health care providers will be shielded from the board's "interference" in the letter that he sent last week on Senate stationery. The Hutchinson Republican said previously that the board is investigating him.