
Shock, Treat, Test, Maintain: Building a Safer Dental Waterline Program
Dental unit waterline (DUWL) maintenance and monitoring remain an area of concern for dental facilities. Agencies such as the CDC, FDA, and ADA have issued

Dental unit waterline (DUWL) maintenance and monitoring remain an area of concern for dental facilities. Agencies such as the CDC, FDA, and ADA have issued

AI tools are becoming common in medical and dental offices to summarize notes, draft emails, or help with office policies. While these tools offer incredible

Many medical and dental practices rely on temporary staff to help manage busy schedules, staff shortages, or seasonal increases in patient volume. While temporary employees

Over the past several months, OSHA efforts have accelerated in areas such as heat exposure, ergonomics, workplace violence prevention, and inspection procedures. These developments offer

If you work anywhere near healthcare compliance right now, it probably feels like HIPAA is changing every five minutes. Vendors are blasting emails. Consultants are

Cleaning medical and dental instruments and devices is the first critical step towards disinfection and sterilization. Cleaning is defined as the removal of foreign material

OSHA’s regulatory agenda for 2026 signals significant changes for employers across multiple industries. While some standards are still in development, the direction is clear: organizations

Federal privacy rules for substance use disorder (SUD) treatment records are changing. On February 8, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services updated

Vaccination is best protection. HCP born before 1957 are considered to have acceptable immunity. However, it should be considered to administer 2 doses of the

When the weather turns colder, many of us instinctively prepare for icy walkways and storm-related risks. But while the hazards around us may change with