Do You Know All The Mobile Clinic Regulations In Your State?
Every state places a differing emphasis on regulating mobile services such as mobile clinics (primary care, health screening, etc.), mobile dental,...
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Travis LeFever Jun 8, 2020 12:15:00 AM
Every state places a differing emphasis on regulating mobile services such as mobile medical (primary care, health screening, etc.), mobile dental, mobile audiology, and even mobile salons and veterinary clinics.
Our team has compiled a comprehensive list of not only the states which regulate these services but helpful and valuable links to Dental Boards, Medical Boards, Application Permits, State Associations, Statutes, and Administrative Rules.
For example, for mobile dental units Alabama requires
Certificate of registration
24-hour accessIble phone number
A written procedure for emergency follow‐up care
Maintain written or electronic records at each location services are performed
Ready access to toilet facilities
Maintain $1,000,000 of general liability insurances
Provide a post‐op patient information sheet
Provide handicap access via ramp or lift
Maintain a sterilization system
Ready access to an adequate supply of potable water, including hot water
Alabama also has Direct Access rules for dental hygienists (it requires collaboration with an on-site dentist.) States that are most restrictive regarding the supervision of dental hygienists require the on-site supervision of a dentist, many times referring to this as direct or indirect supervision. Alabama is an example of a state in which a dentist is required to provide on-site supervision whenever a dental hygienist is treating patients. In Arizona, the Board of Dental Examiners administers the Arizona Dental Practice Act and in TItle 32, Chapter 11, Article 8 there is a section on Mobile Dental Facilities & Portable Dental Units
32-1299.21 Definitions
32-1299.22 Mobile dental facilities; portable dental units; permits; exceptions
32-1299.23 Permit application; fees; renewal; notification of changes
32-1299.24 Standards of operation and practice
32-1299.25 Informed consent; information for patients
32-1299.26 Disciplinary actions; cessation of operation
Some states offer various handy resources and links like
The statutes explain regulated operations, for example how a mobile dental van
Must maintain a written or electronic record where services are performed
Must obtain a mobile clinic permit
Must pay an annual registration fee
Must have ready access to an adequate supply of potable water
Must have a written procedure for follow‐up care
Must have a 24-hour accessIble phone number
Must provide a post‐op patient information sheet
Another Example is Indiana, where the Indiana State Board Of Dentistry administers the Dental Act, Title 828, Article 4
And if you search long enough you will find:
Application for Registration of A Mobile Dental Facility - State form 50923
Which outline requirements such as:
Must register with the State Dental Board ($200 fee)
Must renew registration every other year ($100 fee)
Must have a written procedure for emergency follow‐up care
Must maintain a written or electronic record at each location where services are performed
Must provide a post‐op patient information sheet
Must provide handicap access via ramp or lift if providing services to disabled patients
Must have covered stainless steel trash cans
Must maintain a sterilization system
Must have ready access to an adequate supply of potable water, including hot water
Must have ready access to toilet facilities
Mobile Medical Units are less regulated, but there are certain agencies such as the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners which outline certain dos and don'ts with mobile medical units. You should review the pertinent section of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) - NRS 449.01515 – “Mobile unit defined”, and the Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) - Mobile Units Regulations
We've collected some quick links to operating a Mobile Medical Clinic in Nevada from various agencies, including:
Oregon is different as well - The Oregon Medical Board administers the Statute (Rules - Chapter 847), which doesn't specifically regulate Mobile Medical Vehicles but has some rules around Mobile Tattoo studios and Mobile Cosmetology vehicles. The links to those are here: Permit Application for a Mobile Body Art Facility Practice Qualification for Mobile Cosmetology
As you can probably gather, it's a chore to find and keep up with regulations in any individual state. If you looking for information in your state, click below to download The Ultimate 50-State Guide to Mobile Dental and Mobile Medical Regulations. Yet, if you are looking for information on how to start a mobile medical program, click here to read The Ultimate Guide to Starting a Mobile Medical Program.
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Every state places a differing emphasis on regulating mobile services such as mobile clinics (primary care, health screening, etc.), mobile dental,...
Every state places a differing emphasis on regulating mobile services such as mobile medical (primary care, health screening, etc.), mobile dental,...
Every state places a differing emphasis on regulating mobile services such as mobile mammography (primary care, health screening, etc.), mobile...