Advertising, Billing and Private Practice /
Publicité, facturation et pratique privée

ENStandards FRNormes
Advertising Standards Normes de publicité
For patients: What to Expect from Advertising by an Audiologist or Speech-Language Pathologist À l’intention des patients : À quoi s’attendre dans les publicités des audiologistes et des orthophonistes

 

ENPractice Advice/FAQs

FRConseils sur la Practique/
questions fréquentes

Advertising Standards: Frequently Asked Questions

Normes de publicité de l’OAOO : FAQs

Billing Practices

Pratiques de facturation

Billing Third Parties

Scénarios de pratique sur la facturation

Fee For Service

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Opening and closing a Private Practice

La pratique privé: réglementation à prendre en considération

Private Practice Issues

Le travail à son compte

Working On Your Own

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Social Media

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ENDid You Know…

FRLe Saviez-Vous?

Canada's Anti-Spam Legislation May Apply to You

La loi Canadienne anti-pourriel pourrait s'appliquer à vous

Why you cannot use the terms 'specialist' and 'expert' in advertising

Il est interdit d'utiliser les mots 'spécialiste' et 'expert' dans vos publicités

Paying for Referrals is a Conflict of Interest

Payer quelqu'un qui vous envoie des patients/clients constitue un conflit d'intérêts

What information can be shared with third party insurance companies?

Quels renseignements êtes-vous authorisés à fournir aux compagnies d'assurance?

What to include in patient financial records?

Ce qu’il faut inclure dans le dossier financier du patient?

 

ENWebinars

FRWebinaires

New Advertising Standards (January 26, 2023)

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Private Practice Issues for Audiologists

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Private Practice Issues For SLPs

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