3 CCR 713-31.2 - RULES AND REGULATIONS
A.
Licensees should take special care to advertise truthfully and avoid
exploitation of their position of trust. Because of the potential consequences
of misinformation regarding health care and the importance of the interests
affected by the consumer's choice of a healthcare provider, licensees must
avoid misleading the public. Licensees are responsible for the contents of
their own advertisements and should review such advertisements to ensure
adherence to ethical standards.
B.
Therefore, licensees shall avoid the following types of advertising:
1. Claims that the services performed,
personnel employed, and/or materials or office equipment used are
professionally superior to that which is ordinarily performed, employed, and/or
used, or that convey the message that one licensee is better than another
unless superiority of services, personnel, materials or equipment can be
substantiated;
2. The misleading
use of a claim regarding board certification or of an unearned or non-health
degree in any advertisement that is likely to cause confusion or
misunderstanding as to the credentials, education, or licensure of a health
care professional;
3. Advertising
that has the effect of intimidating or exerting undue pressure;
4. Advertising that uses unsubstantiated
testimonials;
5. Advertising that
creates an unjustified expectation or guarantees satisfaction or a
cure;
6. Advertising that offers
gratuitous services or discounts, the purpose of which is to deceive the
public; or,
7. Advertising that is
otherwise misleading, deceptive or false.
C. At the time any type of advertisement is
placed, the licensee must possess and rely upon information that, when
produced, would substantiate the truthfulness of any assertion, omission or
claim set forth in the advertisement. When using a subjective testimonial whose
truthfulness cannot be substantiated, the advertisement should also include
disclaimers or warnings as to the credentials of the person making the
testimonial.
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