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License Requirements Navigator

I shipped a vanilla HTML/CSS/JS experience with a two-step pattern: state, then credential type — minimal inputs, maximal clarity.

Healthcare licensing is not one rule — it is fifty jurisdictions multiplied by credential types. Signal: 50 states indexed

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50 states

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Problem / System

Fifty states, two inputs, one definitive answer — licensing support volume effectively zero without adding headcount.

Healthcare licensing is not one rule — it is fifty jurisdictions multiplied by credential types.

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The Challenge

Healthcare licensing is not one rule — it is fifty jurisdictions multiplied by credential types.

The Approach

I shipped a vanilla HTML/CSS/JS experience with a two-step pattern: state, then credential type — minimal inputs, maximal clarity.

The Build

50-State JSON Licensing Dataset

Normalized records per state and credential path with an update workflow the clinical team could own when regulations shift.

Two-Step Lookup UX

Reduced cognitive load to two decisions before surfacing a definitive compliance-oriented answer.

Client-Side Runtime

Zero network round-trips for lookups — fast, portable, and embeddable on the practitioner portal without backend coupling.

The Outcome

Post-launch, licensing questions effectively dropped to zero as a support category. Practitioners received accurate answers in under a minute on their own time.

Clinical education reclaimed hours previously spent on repetitive lookups — hours that went back into curriculum and higher-value practitioner support.

The project also signaled credibility: a national training brand that indexed fifty regulatory regimes was visibly meeting practitioners in their real compliance world.

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