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Record-Keeping Beyond Charts

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Failing to do so can lead to compliance violations, legal issues, and operational headaches. Properly managing your clinical, financial, administrative, and legal documents protects your patients, license, and business. “ The post Record-Keeping Beyond Charts appeared first on Nurse Practitioners in Business.

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Nurse Practitioner Independent Practice: Start Your Own or Buy a Practice?

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Arriving at the decision to go into independent practice can be tough for Nurse Practitioners. While most Nurse Practitioners start their own practices, some come across an opportunity to buy an established one. There are no pre-existing issues… only what you bring to the table.

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How To Close A Practice – The Right Way

Nurse Practitioners in Business

Malpractice Insurance & Professional License: Notify your state licensing board of your upcoming office closure. Contact the state and local tax and business licensing departments to cancel your licenses and formally close/dissolve your business entity (such as an LLC or corporation) if applicable.

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Steps to Earn a Legal Nurse Consultant Certification in 2023

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Registered Nurses maintain the state licensure every two years through continuing education and professional development programs. Step 3: Gain Experience as a Registered Nurse Now that you have a license to practice as an RN in your state, it’s time to step out and get a job. The certification is valid for five years.