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Regulatory consolidation, risk-based regulation, and more: What’s new in Ascend Magazine Regulatory NewsNovember 25, 2022
Regulatory consolidation, risk-based regulation, a...

What are the challenges and opportunities associated with regulatory consolidation? What does it mean to be a risk-based regulator? We look at this and more in Ascend’s latest monthly digest.

Pandemic impacts, technological disruption, and the future of work: Highlights from CNAR 2022 Thentia BlogNovember 8, 2022
Pandemic impacts, technological disruption, and th...

CNAR 2022 explored important regulatory topics like regulating in the digital age, the future of work, and the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Patient safety, digital transformation, and more: What’s new in Ascend Magazine Thentia BlogOctober 14, 2022
Patient safety, digital transformation, and more: ...

What do leaders in health care regulation have to say about the lingering effects of COVID-19? How can regulators use digital transformation to tackle challenges both new and old? We look at this and more in Ascend’s latest monthly digest.

Health care regulation, occupational licensing reform, and more: What’s new in Ascend Magazine Thentia BlogSeptember 9, 2022
Health care regulation, occupational licensing ref...

One year later, how has President Biden’s executive action on occupational licensing affected the progression of pandemic-related labor shortages? How does the health care industry continue to fare in the COVID-19 era? We look at this and more in Ascend’s latest monthly digest.

Q&A with Christine McEntire, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Real Estate Appraiser Board Thentia BlogApril 21, 2022
Q&A with Christine McEntire, Executive Director of...

The Oklahoma REAB Executive Director discusses her office’s journey moving their workflow to Thentia Cloud.

Economists call for stricter licensing oversight in West Virginia: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 31, 2022
Economists call for stricter licensing oversight i...

Global Affairs Canada reports a cyberattack, economists call for more licensing oversight in West Virginia, and more in our weekly glance at regulatory news.

Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threaders: weekly regulatory news Regulatory NewsJanuary 24, 2022
Iowa sued over licensing requirements for threader...

A Maine physician has her license suspended over Ivermectin, Massachusetts implements new policies to fight staff shortages, and more in this week’s look at regulatory news.

Labor shortages: how has the pandemic affected the workforce? Regulatory NewsJanuary 14, 2022
Labor shortages: how has the pandemic affected the...

How did pandemic-related labor shortages come about? What new challenges do they present for regulators? We look at these questions and more in this week’s blog post.

Year in review: five key ways 2021 affected regulators Regulatory NewsDecember 17, 2021
Year in review: five key ways 2021 affected regula...

Cyberattacks, labor shortages, and licensing reforms dominated headlines throughout 2021, while the COVID-19 pandemic continued to loom over the world at large.

Week in Brief: Regulatory News Regulatory NewsNovember 1, 2021
Week in Brief: Regulatory News

Oklahoma joins states offering more universal occupational licensing recognition and more in our roundup of regulatory news.

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