Webinars on Demand: Legal and Compliance
As a health care professional, a Chiropractor needs to wear many hats: doctor, human resources manager, marketing director, a chief operating officer, chief executive officer and treasurer, to name a few. Learn how to minimize the risks and maximize profits by adhering to essential best legal practices Speaker: David Mills, Mills & Mills LLP Original [...]
Lad Kucis of Gardiner Roberts LLP will be speaking on the types of information that are posted on the CCO public register regarding chiropractors, including new types of information mandated by recent by-law changes. In addition, Lad will be discussing the potential implications that this new era of transparency will have on chiropractors. Speaker Lad [...]
This webinar will help you understand how Commercial General Liability responds when actions are brought against third party independent contractors (i.e. chiropractors, RMTs, physiotherapists, and other healthcare practitioners). Watch the Webinar Additional Resources Commercial General Liability: Employee or Contractor Protecting Your Business: Commercial General Liability Insurance Falls and Floods: Protecting Your Office How To [...]
This webinar will make members aware of the expectations set out by the College of Chiropractors of Ontario regarding business practices, including with respect to advertising, disclosure of fees, block fees and/or payment plans, etc. Speaker: Lad Kucis, Gardiner Roberts LLP Watch the Webinar Additional Resources: Advantage Partner in Health Law – Gardiner Roberts LLP [...]
This overview will demystify the requirements of the Accessible Employment and Customer Service standards of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA) and how you can ensure accessibility in hiring, staff retention, career development opportunities and customer service. The Accessibility Directorate of Ontario supports the vision of an accessible Ontario by 2025 under the [...]
Part 2 of this Patient Privacy series focuses on the proposed creation of the “Electronic Health Record” (EHR), which would be an electronic system developed and maintained by a Government prescribed organization to enable health information custodians to collect, use and disclose personal health information for the purpose of providing health care. Items to be [...]
Part 1 of this Patient Privacy series focuses on the Personal Health Information Protection Act, 2004 (PHIPA), which is an Ontario statute that governs the collection, use and disclosure of personal health information in the health sector. In addition to reviewing the key obligations of health information custodians under PHIPA, a summary of recently proposed [...]
Canada’s Anti-Spam Legislation (CASL) sets out new requirements for sending Commercial Electronic Messages. This part of CASL came into force on July 1, 2014. What does this mean for your clinic’s newsletter and marketing initiatives? Do you have consent from your current subscribers or will you need to ask for consent again? How does implied [...]