57. Navigating the Legalities of Med spas and Advanced Therapies

The Better Yoo Project: Optimizing Health, Hormones and Aesthetics. - A podcast by Lexi Yoo NP - Mondays

Alongside Shamika Mazyck and Wakaba Tessier, we’re examining the complex world of med spa and integrative medicine legalities in this episode. They both practice with Quarles & Brady LLP, a legal services provider, at their Indianapolis office. Furthermore, they both specialize in healthcare regulatory law. We’ll unpack the corporate practice of medicine, highlighting the crucial need for knowledgeable legal counsel to navigate the varied state regulations. We stress the importance of informed consent, particularly for IV and peptide therapies, using real-world examples to emphasize the need for thorough patient verification. We also explore telehealth regulations, the scope of practice in regenerative and aesthetic medicine, and the distinctions between 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies. Topics discussed in this episode include: • Why the corporate practice of medicine complicates non-clinical ownership of medical practices. • Why informed consent is crucial for IV and peptide therapies. • How a recent adverse event in Texas highlights the need for thorough patient verification. • What elements should be included in patient consent forms for med spas. • Why understanding the nuances of 503A and 503B compounding pharmacies is essential. • How telehealth regulations and state-specific guidelines affect practitioner-patient relationships. • Why legal consultation is vital for compliance in regenerative and aesthetic medicine. • Why limitations of hold harmless agreements (HHAs) need careful consideration. • How proper documentation ensures legal and medical accuracy in peptide therapy. • Why continuous education for staff and patients is essential in med spas. • How legal guidance can prevent issues in the evolving landscape of med spas. • Why the differences between 503A and 503B facilities matter in compounding pharmacy practices. • How informed consent varies by treatment and requires detailed patient education. • Why documenting patient interactions is crucial for legal protection in medical practices. • Why med spas must balance business decisions with clinical expertise to ensure patient safety. Follow our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lexiyoonp or visit us at https://www.yoodirecthealth.com/ Shamika Mazyck on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shamikamazyck Email Shamika Mazyck: [email protected] Wakaba Tessier on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wakaba-tessier-81b71a2/ Email Wakaba Tessier: [email protected]