by Roy Huggins | Jul 15, 2014 | General Business
The fabulous Joe Sanok gives me nostalgia pangs as he plays the interview we did at the ACA Conference in Honolulu. Good times! Find The Interview Here This is a 43 minute, freely-accessible interview podcast by Joe Sanok at Practice of the Practice. Joe runs a great outfit. Go check out the interview!
by Roy Huggins | Last Updated: Jan 8, 2017 | Originally Published: Jun 24, 2014 | HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, Clinician Resources
HIPAA requires every practice do a risk analysis and make a risk management plan. But can you do these things yourself? (Hint: Yes, You Can)
by Roy Huggins | Jun 24, 2014 | Communication Tech for Clinicians (Email, Texting, etc.), Clinician Resources, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians
I’m busting more myths at Tamara Suttle’s blog. This time, it’s the myth that HIPAA doesn’t let you email your clients.
by Roy Huggins | Jun 23, 2014 | HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, Clinician Resources
I’m busting myths (not Mythbusting, that would a copyright violation or something) over at Tamara Suttle’s blog!
by Roy Huggins | Jun 1, 2014 | Product and Service Writeups, Clinician Resources, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians
TrueCrypt is free software that can encrypt just about anything. However, it seems that TrueCrypt users need to transition to different software soon.
by Roy Huggins | May 11, 2014 | Tech For Your Practice, Clinician Resources, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians
When I started practicing, I didn’t even want to put records on my computer. Now I frequently recommend putting everything you can on the cloud. Here’s why.
by Roy Huggins | Apr 27, 2014 | Ethics in Tech, Clinician Resources, Communication Tech for Clinicians (Email, Texting, etc.)
The new 2014 ACA Code has made sweeping changes to standard of care around using communications tech with clients. We discuss and explore the new standards.
by Roy Huggins | Apr 11, 2014 | Announcements, Clinician Resources, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians, The Internet for Clinicians
The Heartbleed flaw hit the Internet hard, and we have a simple responsibility to protect our clients’ information from the flaw: change our passwords.
by Roy Huggins | Apr 2, 2014 | Clinician Resources, Communication Tech for Clinicians (Email, Texting, etc.), Ethics in Tech, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians
The 2014 ACA Code of Ethics has added a new mandate to protect confidentiality of potential clients, which has an impact on email and new client contact.
by Roy Huggins | Last Updated: Jul 22, 2016 | Originally Published: Mar 23, 2014 | Telemental Health, Clinician Resources, Ethics in Tech, HIPAA and Security for Clinicians
Most of us know that Skype is no longer seen as suitable for online therapy. But many of us don’t know why, or that it will happen to other software, too!