HIPAA for Mental Health Professionals: The Basics
HIPAA works to protect patient information and therapists hold a unique position when it comes to being HIPAA compliant.
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Generate progress notes for every session
Manage your clients in real-time
View your queue and waiting room settings
Engage with clients or create visual aids
Launch a fully integrated BLS session any time
Brand and customize your waiting room
Request payments anytime from clients
Manage staff in your organization
Screen share, notes, spotlight, and more
Safe, secure, and HIPAA-compliant
Personalize your profile and notifications
HIPAA works to protect patient information and therapists hold a unique position when it comes to being HIPAA compliant.
Telehealth is normalizing society’s approach to therapy by making it more accessible through online therapy.
HIPAA protects PHI and ePHI so understanding what exactly constitutes PHI and ePHI is strategic in staying HIPAA-compliant.
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