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The First Year: What to Expect When Running a New Nurse Practitioner Practice

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Youve taken the bold step of starting your own nurse practitioner (NP) practice. Personalize communication: Use SMS or email appointment reminders. HIPAA Compliance: Ensure patient records are secure and private. Congratulations! Offer promotions for new patients (e.g., free consultations or wellness checks).

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5 Strategies to Shield Your Practice Against Violence and Threats

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Here are five strategies for you to review and implement: #1 Develop a Zero-Tolerance Policy: Clearly communicate to all patients and staff that threats, violence, and abusive behavior will not be tolerated in your clinic. utilize security cameras following best practices to maintain HIPAA compliance.

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How to get started with Email Marketing: Choose an ESP

Nurse Practitioners in Business

One reason for this is the big elephant in the room… HIPAA , even though we’re talking about marketing emails that don’t contain personal health information (PHI) per se. Digital Marketing and HIPAA Privacy laws have changed and will continue to develop as technology does. However, only a few use email in their marketing.

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How To Close A Practice – The Right Way

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Prepare and communicate how emergencies will be handled during the time leading up to the closure. Use a secure, HIPAA-compliant shredding service for paper documents and hard drives containing patient files. The post How To Close A Practice – The Right Way appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business.

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Nurses as Key Players in Telehealth

Daily Nurse

Georgia Reiner, MS CPHRM, a Risk Analyst at the Nurses Service Organization (NSO), agrees that telehealth has been around for a while. Some nursing professionals, mainly advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), including nurse practitioners (NPs), worked in telehealth before the beginning of the pandemic.

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Instagram & Twitter Profiles For Nursing Students to Follow

Board Vitals - Nursing

Inspirational Instagram Nurse Influencers @nurseabnormalities :This is the Instagram account of Danielle LeVeck, DNP, ACNPC-AG, CNS, RN, CCRN. She is an ICU Nurse Practitioner, blogger, speaker, corgi owner, and much more. Bonus: She used BoardVitals to pass her acute care nurse practitioner exam !

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Professional Wills: What Happens if You Die?

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Whether you’re a Nurse Practitioner, therapist, or other professional, if you operate independently or run a small practice, you have a responsibility to plan for your loved ones and your patients. appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business. ” The post Professional Wills: What Happens if You Die?

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