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Right of Drip: The Responsibilities of Offering IV Hydration Therapy

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For many, an intravenous (IV) hydration clinic seems to be a business with high margins and low overhead. Though there are those that open successful clinics, many face the common issue of scope of practice laws that are not always clear, exposing the clinic, owners, medical directors, and, primarily, the provider. These requirements changes across state lines as well, creating even more confusion than clarity. For instance, in some states, there are several IV hydration facilities that have licensed practical nurses assessing patients deciding on course of treatment and providing treatment. This is not within their scope of practice. In contract, in the state of Florida, they have a more expanded scope of practice, with some exceptions.  

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