Zoom Might Be Bad For Therapy
Zoom’s boom has made privacy issues become apparent. Those issues doesn’t leave us feeling confident that Zoom is something we can recommend for healthcare.
Zoom’s boom has made privacy issues become apparent. Those issues doesn’t leave us feeling confident that Zoom is something we can recommend for healthcare.
This event has passed. The recording can be found on our front page. See the Front Page What does a therapist do when they have no choice but to engage in a modality or medium they have no previous experience with? They go get competence to the standard of care as fast as they can, […]
Therapists across the country are unsure if our practices are “essential services” — especially since we’re all doing telehealth now, anyways. Are they?
The HIPAA people declared today that they are greatly reducing restrictions on which video services HIPAA covered entities can legally use.
This free event will help mental/behavioral health clinicians get moving with telehealth quickly while still maintaining at least a minimum standard of care
I’m feeling fortunate the coronavirus has arrived when telehealth standards are well developed. To help, we’re running a deep sale on our training programs.
Let’s honor this long February with an article dedicated to the most important ingredient for long-term love, *communication*.
If you’re a traveling telemental health professional who needs to use someone else’s WiFi and still keep up security duties, there’s a great tool: the VPN
This year we’re talking about cross-state practice. We’re also talking about developments in privacy laws that can impact our practices.
It’ December! You need CE credit hours in legal-ethical topics, we got CE hours in legal-ethical topics. And this year, we’re throwing even more than that.