Dr. Dean C. Bellavia

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Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement


Saturday, 15 July 2017 13:55
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Are you looking for a new partner or associate?  Do you typically teach other orthodontists in your practice?  Do you feel a need to protect your practice from your own employees?  If so, maybe this pearl can help you avoid embarrassment or legal problems.

 

Many orthodontists are beginning to realize that there are people out there who are not very nice, and through ignorance or intent to do harm can embarrass or harm you and your practice.

 

If you are searching for an associate or partner you will be vulnerable to these types of people and need to protect yourself.

 

If other (unknown) orthodontists typically visit your practice you will also need to protect yourself.

 

And in general, if you want your team to resist any attempt to accidentally or willfully harm yours or your practices reputation, you should have them sign a non-disclosure agreement.

This agreement not only protects you from them, but them from each other.

It is sort of a team HIPAA agreement.

 

See the attached Word file and edit/adapt it to fit your situation.

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