What does government regulation really mean?

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Abstract

The terminology used to describe healthcare's regulatory environment can be daunting and often confusing. Idioms such as accreditation, certification, registration, and licensure are often erroneously interchanged and used in the wrong context. While standardized language within individual states is an important first step, standardization would be even more effective if it were incorporated in every state for the regulation and licensure of all health professions. The lack of uniformity in language between different healthcare professions limits effective professional practice and mobility, as well as adding confusion to legislators, professionals, and the public. This article will define and analyze the close nexus between the terminology used in regulating the healthcare field and how these terms specifically apply to the profession of sonography.

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Wilson, M., & Wilson, A. (2009). What does government regulation really mean? Journal of Diagnostic Medical Sonography, 25(2), 88–92. https://doi.org/10.1177/8756479308330116

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