We all know about nurse shortages and burnout in the wake of COVID-19 due to work load and concern regarding inadequate supplies of personal protective equipment and of ventilators for the sickest patients, the shocking death rate, and the fear of infecting loved...
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Business and licensing issues when launching a Kentucky medical spa, part 2
Today we pick up where we left off in part 1 of this post. Namely, we take a closer look at licensing matters and business considerations for the advanced practice regular nurse (APRN) who wants to set up their own medical spa in Kentucky. Kentucky Board of Nursing...
Legal considerations for Kentucky APRNs opening aesthetic practices, part 1
Readers may recall a few decades ago when Botox and other injectable medications that use the botulinum toxin entered the market as a way to smooth facial lines and wrinkles and lessen other signs of aging. Some public reluctance existed at the beginning because while...
What you need to know about resolving partnership disputes
Partners are often excited about their company's prospects when they initially go into business with one another. They're usually not prepared, however, to handle all the responsibilities of being an entrepreneur, and conflicts may arise. If you have a potentially...
How to draft a noncompete agreement for your business
The people who work for your company can help improve your business, but they can also devastate your long-term prospects. You probably have trade secrets, personal recipes or proprietary processes that give your products unique features that appeal to customers. When...
What are examples of fiduciary relationships?
Fiduciaries are people or organizations that act on behalf of others in positions that require honesty, trust and loyalty. They are ethically and legally bound to put their clients’ interests in front of their own. Their roles and duties often relate to managing a...
What is fiduciary duty?
A fiduciary is a person who acts in the best interests of others, performing a duty of trust and good faith. Fiduciaries are legally and ethically bound to put their clients’ best interests ahead of their own. Their duties may be to provide for others’ well-being and...
How can an employee handbook give your company a leg up?
As a Kentucky business owner, you may want to consider creating an employee handbook. A handbook serves as both a solid communication tool and a way for you to spell out your expectations for those who work for you. How can an employee handbook benefit your company?...
How can you handle contract disputes?
There are many situations when Kentucky residents may be dealing with contracts, including business owners hiring employees and residents signing leasing agreements. Regardless of what your case may be, you should know as much as possible about contracts. In...
Brand ambassadors may help businesses recover from bad press
Some business owners are always looking for new ways to spread the word about their businesses. Every opportunity for growth is one worth pursuing to these entrepreneurs. When businesses face financial challenges from economic downturns, collapsing industries or...