The IV hydration therapy industry is exploding with mobile practices, franchises, add-ons to existing practices and so much more. With regulations varying state to state, multiple boards to be compliant of, federal regulators, and changes to existing regulations happening – don’t open a business without first knowing the laws regulating the business and be certain your employees have the proper training. Join special guest, healthcare attorney Allyson Avila, Justin Puleo, and Jason Kalkirtz as they shed some light on some of the most frequently asked questions our IV providers are asking:
- How often is a prescription needed for IV drips – is once a year sufficient or does it need to be each time a service is performed?
- How often do I need to take a Patient Assessment – each time a service is performed or once a year?
- Can I have a physician take a Patient Assessment and write a script via telehealth/remotely?
- I know each state has different rules in regard to needing a Hood System, but is it safe to say that most states require a hood system past the 4th vial?
- The role of the RN and what she can do without a physician. Role of NAD and what to do to protect yourself when using this compound in drips/injections.
During this session learn how to protect your business while creating loyal employees. We will also be discussing the laws surrounding referrals and gifts, fee splitting and the legalities.
Presenter:
Allyson A. Avila is an accomplished trial attorney who enjoys an enviable track record of success. Dependable, responsive and approachable, her time and talent in the courtroom make her a “go-to” attorney when there is a risk of high exposure. She is also one of only a few attorneys in the nation that has intimate knowledge of the aesthetic industry and the nuances of medical spa formation, licensing, and compliance with state and federal laws. Ms. Avila envisions, constructs and executes legal and regulatory strategies that drive business results.