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compliance with regulations
How can healthcare providers ensure compliance?
Healthcare providers can ensure compliance by implementing robust
training programs
for all staff, regularly reviewing and updating
treatment protocols
, and using
electronic health records (EHR)
to track and monitor patient care. Additionally, adhering to
best practices
and participating in
continuous education
can help providers stay current with the latest regulatory guidelines.
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