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In previous posts, we covered the ins and outs of HIPAA and its four general rules: Privacy, Security, Breach Notification and Enforcement. In this post, we discuss the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (“PCI DSS”), an often overlooked privacy standard that, while overlapping somewhat with HIPAA, is a completely separate set of standards that govern security over your patient’s credit cards.
Continue reading PCI DSS Compliance: The Other Privacy Rules →
April 12, 2017 Arizona Healthcare Law, Dentist Regulation, Phoenix Healthcare Law, Physician Regulation, Practice Managementdata breach, Patient Information, PCI, PCI DSS, Privacy, securitycobe0710
Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 6 – HIPAA Enforcement
In our last two posts we’ve evaluated HIPAA’s Privacy Rule and the Security Rule/Breach Notification Rule, which outline your duties under HIPAA. In our final post in this series, we’re going to take a close look at what happens if you violate, those rules, whether intentionally or inadvertently.
Continue reading Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 6 – HIPAA Enforcement →
February 7, 2017 Arizona Healthcare Law, Dentist Regulation, Phoenix Healthcare Law, Physician Regulation, Practice ManagementComplaints, Healthcare Regulations, HIPAA, OCR, Privacycobe0710
Continue reading Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 4 – HIPAA Privacy →
Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 3 – OSHA
In our previous posts in this series, we looked at the discipline process as well as regulations surrounding the handling and prescribing of medication. This post will focus on the workplace safety regulations applicable to doctors’ offices at both the state and federal level.
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January 17, 2017 Arizona Healthcare Law, Dentist Regulation, Phoenix Healthcare Law, Physician Regulation, Practice ManagementASDOH, Healthcare Regulations, inspection, OSHA, workplace safetycobe0710
Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 2 – Prescription Drugs
In our previous post, we looked at the disciplinary framework for dentists as a whole. This post will look specifically at one topic that has increasingly resulted in discipline for both dentists and physicians alike over the last few years: narcotic pain medication prescriptions.
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January 4, 2017 Arizona Healthcare Law, Dentist Regulation, Group Practice, Physician Regulation, Practice Managementboard complaint, DEA, discipline, Healthcare, Healthcare Regulations, Practice Tips, Prescription Drugscobe0710
Navigating the Regulatory Environment for Doctors Part 1 – Board Complaints
Title 32, Chapter 11 of the Arizona Revised Statutes and Title 4, Chapter 11 of the Arizona Administrative Code contain the laws, rules, and regulations that govern the practice of dentistry in the State of Arizona. Understanding the scope of these laws and regulations, and how they affect both your clinical practice and business practices, is critical to building and growing a successful dental practice in Arizona. We will provide a series of posts focusing on just a few of the most important statutes and regulations, beginning with the regulatory framework for disciplining doctors and the disciplinary process administered through the Arizona State Board of Dental Examiners.
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November 15, 2016 Arizona Healthcare Law, Dentist Regulation, Phoenix Healthcare Law, Practice Managementboard complaint, censure, discipline, hearing, patient complaint, sanctions, suspensioncobe0710