by Roy Huggins | Mar 30, 2017
Starting a private practice can be a complex endeavor, but it doesn’t have to be a terribly difficult one. It’s important to remember that a private practitioner is a clinician and a clinic administrator rolled into one. That means that the responsibilities for taking care of the legal-ethical pieces of putting the practice together all […]
by Roy Huggins | Jul 27, 2016
Most professionals know that telemental health training is often long and expensive. This easy guided reading course bridges the gap between just getting started and engaging in thorough training or credentialing.
by Roy Huggins | Jul 6, 2016
Plastic and online payments are a great way to pay and be paid. Let’s check those regulatory and ethical issues involved
by Roy Huggins | May 5, 2016
The process of complying with the HIPAA Security Rule — which is the part of HIPAA that governs digital tech like email, phones and computers — is a relatively flexible and personalizable process. We and our colleagues in mental health technology have published a lot of material covering it. This is a guided reading, with resource […]
by Roy Huggins | Apr 14, 2016
Develop strategies to reduce paperwork and take back the intake session (while being thorough on informed consent!)
by Roy Huggins | Aug 13, 2015
Gently orient yourself to the world of security for mental health clients and clinicians. This course will help those who need a slower or more spacious introduction to working with security and HIPAA. We will ease learners into learning about HIPAA and security risk management by exploring two risks: one involving email and one involving […]
by Roy Huggins | Jul 27, 2015
Manage a practice that works for you, works for clients, and works for ethical and legal requirements. This course series teaches mental health clinicians to use therapy-affirming approaches to security risk management as required by HIPAA and professional ethics. This Level II course, specifically, will focus on the process of complying with HIPAA’s Security Rule, […]
by Roy Huggins | Jun 25, 2015
Not just what you have to do, but also what you can do. Meet your clients where they are and be secure. This course series teaches mental health clinicians to use therapy-affirming approaches to security risk management as required by HIPAA and professional ethics. This Level I course, specifically, will focus on those approaches as […]