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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. HIPAA Compliance: Ensure patient records are secure and private. State Scope of Practice Rules: Familiarize yourself with regulations specific to your state. Congratulations!

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Privacy Alert – Real Life Stories

Nurse Practitioners in Business

When we hear of another HIPAA incident, many think of a hospital data breach or a hacked healthcare network. Most of us don’t think about HIPAA violations in the context of small, private practices. But regular, non-HIPAA-compliant email is unsafe, and I politely said no! I realize you are well familiar with HIPAA.

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10 FAQs About Nurse Practitioners

Board Vitals - Nursing

Have some questions about nurse practitioners that you have always wondered about? Below are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about nurse practitioners (NP)! Can nurse practitioners prescribe medicine? Are nurse practitioners doctors? Can nurse practitioners do surgery?

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How to Grow Your Nursing Network

MAS Medical Staffing

But networking for nurses extends beyond finding your work bestie or coffee pal. Research demonstrates that professional networking in nursing has several benefits, such as: Career advancement – Hiring managers, physicians who own a private practice, and HR personnel are often deluged with applicants for new, coveted positions.

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7 Key Pages Your Practice Website Can’t Do Without

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Most Nurse Practitioner practices today have an online presence… they are on social media and own their website. Yet, a practice website is more than just a digital presence; it functions as a vital tool for practice. A privacy policy is legally required, not only under HIPAA but also under other regulations.

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