Florida Chiropractic Laws and Rules (FCLR) Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT permissible to advertise in a newspaper ad?

  1. Discount rates for services

  2. Specific location for records

  3. Price listings for services

  4. Promotional events at the clinic

The correct answer is: Specific location for records

Advertising specific locations for records is not permissible in chiropractic advertising due to legal and ethical concerns surrounding patient confidentiality and privacy. The law aims to protect sensitive patient information, and specifying a location for records could compromise this confidentiality. In practice, this means that while chiropractors can advertise services, pricing, discounts, or promotional events, they must refrain from including specific addresses or locations that could inadvertently reveal personal patient details or records management practices. This ensures the promotion of services remains compliant with regulations that prioritize patient privacy and data security.