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Teleradiology Question

Basically I want to ask if it is possible to work as a teleradiologist for a US company and present myself working in the US while actually working abroad.

From my understanding some radiologists work remotely from home, for companies such as Vrad or nighthawk. However they can only receive compensation for finalized reports on US soil. Outside of the US, they can only receive compensation for preliminary reports.

Would it not be undetectable if I were to join as a US physician but if I were to live abroad while I work and access my workstation computer remotely? If I'm assumed to be working from home anyway, and I have a legal residence in the US, how would they tell that I'm in another country? My reports would be physically sent from my US home address, so I don't see where I would get in trouble legally.

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