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Rev. ADM ; 79(3): 156-159, mayo-jun. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1378813

ABSTRACT

La seguridad social es un derecho encaminado a asegurar el bienestar de los ciudadanos que forman parte de una comunidad, y su objetivo principal es brindar a las personas aseguradas un conjunto de medidas públicas que ayuden a la protección de su salud por accidentes de trabajo o enfermedad laboral, desempleo, invalidez, vejez o muerte. De acuerdo con nuestra legislación, toda persona que preste servicios laborales a otro, tiene derecho a ser registrado ante el seguro social para que, en caso de accidente o enfermedad laboral, exista una ins- tancia que asista al trabajador afectado a recuperar su salud sin afectar su economía familiar. Es bastante frecuente que el odontólogo tenga trabajadores a su cargo, quien al fungir como patrón tiene obligaciones específicas ante el Instituto de Seguridad Social que de no cumplir, puede traer consigo sanciones y amonestaciones al profesional. El objetivo del presente artículo es informar al odontólogo sus derechos y obligaciones ante el seguro social mediante una revisión de las normas y leyes que lo imponen (AU)


Social security is a right aimed at ensuring the well-being of citizens who are part of community, and its main objective is to provide insured persons with a set of public measures that help protect their health, due to accidents at work and occupational disease, unemployment, disability, old age or death. In accordance with our legislation, any person who provides labor services to another has the right to registered with the social security so that, in the event of an accident or occupational disease, there is an instance that assists the affecter worker to recover his health without affecting his familiar economy. It is quite common for the dentist to have workers under his charge, who, acting as an employer, have specific obligations with the Social Security Institute, which, if not fulfilled, can bring sanctions and reprimands to the professional. The aim of this article is to inform dentists about their rights and obligations with the Social Security Institute through a review of the laws that impose it (AU)


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Humans , Social Security , Insurance, Dental , Legislation, Dental , Social Responsibility , Occupational Risks , Patient Rights/legislation & jurisprudence , Dental Staff/legislation & jurisprudence
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Todays FDA ; 28(2): 36-7, 39, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27220178

ABSTRACT

It only takes one unhappy or disgruntled person to create a legal nightmare for you. There's no need to take this gamble. All it takes is awareness, commitment and action on your part. Once you have your HR house in order and have implemented a sound HR program in your practice, you also can feel good about knowing you are giving your staff every protection due to them under the law and every opportunity to be happy and successful in your practice. For yourself, you will be minimizing your risks and protecting your most valuable asset--your practice. You also will have given yourself the gift of peace of mind.


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Dental Staff/legislation & jurisprudence , Employment/legislation & jurisprudence , Personnel Management/legislation & jurisprudence , Documentation , Employee Discipline/legislation & jurisprudence , Humans , Job Description , Manuals as Topic , Organizational Policy , Personnel Management/methods , Personnel Selection/legislation & jurisprudence , Practice Management, Dental/legislation & jurisprudence , Practice Management, Dental/organization & administration , Sexual Harassment/legislation & jurisprudence , United States
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