Are solo practices held to the same standards as groups concerning self/business analyses and documentations?
Topics in this session (Click any topic to see all sessions with the same topic): apps that store data, BAA, clinically assessing diagnostic/therapeutic needs, combined consent, compliance issues, contact form, COVID-19, doxy.me, ecobee smart thermostat, Enhanced dictation, getting rid of office spaces, Google Meet, hushmail, Illinois law, increased internet speed, insurance companies, intake paperwork, internet issues, jurisdiction to practice, licensed in two states, luxsci, Macs, mask requirement law, modem/router, Netgear AC 1900 Wifi Cable Modem Router, newsletter sign-ups, Nord VPN, not able to pick up on important non-verbal cues, notifying clients without HIPAA breach, online notes, passphrase, password management, Password Protected, personal info, pictures of insurance cards, policy and procedures manual, practicing across state lines, Practicing via Telemental Health III: The Clinician-Client Relationship, private practice, psychology.com, renting from Regus, safeguarding PHI in the event of unplanned death, secure messaging, security of PHI, self/business analyses and documentations, sign forms online, Solo practitioner, solo vs group practices, square, sticky notes app, Telehealth in Idaho, Telehealth in North Carolina, telemental health certification, templates, transitioning to telehealth, voice control, WiFi capable alarm system, Zoom
Feeling Safe With Computer Encryption; Also Some Electronic Signatures
Topics in this session (Click any topic to see all sessions with the same topic): bitlocker, e-signatures, efax, EHR, electronic fax, electronic forms, electronic signatures, emr, encrypt drive, encrypt usb, Encryption, external device encryption, external drive, FileVault, full disk encryption, intake forms, mac encryption, online billing, online fax, online forms, paper vs electronic, paperless office, passphrase, password management, passwords, pms, practice management system, recovery key, sfax, windows 10, windows encryption