Jacques G. Simon, Esq.
Presentation:
Medicolegal Issues Concerning Ozone Applications for Healthcare Practitioners and Dentists: What Is New in 2026 and a Look at the Immediate Future of Legal Enforcement
Healthcare attorney Jacques G. Simon provides a timely review of the medicolegal and regulatory issues affecting physicians, dentists, and other practitioners who incorporate ozone applications into patient care. This presentation will examine informed consent, clinical documentation, regulatory inspections, emergency events, medical board investigations, FDA oversight, and the use of ozone in cancer care.
Participants will gain practical guidance on documenting the clinical rationale, administration, and dosage of ozone modalities while preparing for potential scrutiny from state health departments, medical and dental boards, coroners, and the federal FDA.
Key Topics
Required informed consent language for individual ozone modalities
Documenting clinical decisions and the rationale for ozone use
Administration and dosage documentation in medical and dental records
State health department and federal FDA inspections
Practitioner rights during ozone inspections and enforcement actions
Responding to ozone equipment malfunctions and patient adverse reactions
Coroner investigations following a patient death after an in-office ozone application
How medical and dental boards evaluate ozone treatments
Addressing medical board investigations involving ozone
FDA regulation of ozone medical devices
Consent and documentation requirements for ozone use in cancer care
Emerging enforcement trends affecting ozone practitioners
Biography
Jacques G. Simon, Esq., has practiced law since 1989, with a focus on litigation, healthcare regulatory compliance, and professional disciplinary matters. Since the late 1990s, his practice has concentrated on representing healthcare practitioners and healthcare entities in state and federal investigations, compliance proceedings, administrative hearings, licensing disputes, and other regulatory enforcement matters.
His work also includes preventive compliance audits, healthcare practice structure, billing compliance, informed consent, and the representation of practitioners facing investigations related to complementary, alternative, and anti-aging medicine. Mr. Simon has lectured for professional organizations on regulatory compliance, licensing discipline, and legal issues involving complementary and alternative healthcare.