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Confidentiality and Your Clients – Mistakes That Can Lead to a Lawsuit
The highest standard a healthcare practitioner can hold onto, other than administering the best level of care, is confidentiality and...
CPH Insurance June 16, 2016Are You Exposed? 5 Major Threats to Your Mobile Device
With the ever-changing HIPAA laws, your mobile device may seem more like that imaginary albatross than the simple, social tool the...
CPH Insurance June 15, 2016Legal Model for Reintegration Therapy
In domestic relations and custody cases, courts may order that a therapist assist in reuniting a child and parent, when...
CPH Insurance June 15, 2016Sanity Saving Coverage
It’s no surprise that Mental Health and Allied Health professionals are among those targeted most frequently in misconduct and malpractice...
CPH Insurance June 15, 2016Regulatory Boards – Enforcement
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - June 2016 I was recently reading some proposed rules – more specifically – “disciplinary guidelines” and...
Richard Leslie June 1, 2016Confidentiality – Peer Group Communications
Avoiding Liability Bulletin - May 2016 When participating in peer group communications, whether a more formal or structured listserv, or...
Richard Leslie June 1, 2016