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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has updated key parts of HIPAA’s regulatory framework, with an emphasis on security protections for electronic protected health information (ePHI) and
Enhance your infection control protocol today, learn about Infection Control measures to keep your patients and team healthy. Download PDF Healthfirst Knowledge base
Staying on top of OSHA and HIPAA regulations can be overwhelming for dental practices—but HealthFirst’s All-In-One OSHA & HIPAA Premium Package is changing that. A recent review by Dental Product
Enhance your infection control protocol today, learn about Infection Control measures to keep your patients and team healthy. Download PDF Healthfirst Knowledge base
When patients visit a healthcare office, they expect to receive the care they need from a team that’s focused on their wellbeing. Prevent gaps that may be jeopardizing your practice
Compliance is more than a box to check—it’s a safeguard for your patients, your practice, and your reputation. These six strategies will help you stay ahead of legal requirements, protect
As a dental professional, the safety, security, satisfaction, and health of your patients and staff are your top priority. OSHA and HIPAA compliance should be as well. If you’re unsure
MIOSHA audits for dental offices refer to the inspections and assessments conducted by the Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA) to ensure compliance with workplace safety and health standards
Every U.S. dental office must successfully manage OSHA and HIPAA obligations. Keeping up with ever-changing regulations can be challenging and implementing a high-quality compliance program can be labor and time
In the realm of healthcare, protecting patient privacy and ensuring the security of sensitive medical information is of paramount importance. The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) has long
Texas House Bill 300, commonly known as HB 300, is a significant piece of legislation that has had a profound impact on healthcare providers in the state, including dentists. Enacted
Compliance can be a difficult issue to address in dentist offices. It goes much further than simply checking a few boxes on a list each year and filing some papers.