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tth

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Distinguish between a solo dental practice and a group dental practice.

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The HIPAA regulations have not changed since their inception.
 
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Answer to Question 1

A solo dental practice is owned and operated by one dentist who owns or leases the office building and all the necessary equipment and furnishings. A group dental practice is composed of two or more dentist practicing together. The group of dentists usually is incorporated as a legal entity, and the corporation owns and operates the business.

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Correct answers!



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