Renee Martin – Pennsylvania Mental Health & The Law – 2020
Description
As a mental health professional, you not only deal with critical clinical matters with your clients – you must also stay up-to-date on seemingly ever-changing laws and procedures. Keeping up-to-date is essential in order to protect your clients and yourself. At this comprehensive one-day seminar you will gain an understanding of confidentiality, risk management, recent legislation and trends in mental health law in Pennsylvania, guardianship, commitment, practical legal options-and more, that will help you stay on top of issues that arise in everyday clinical situations.
Handouts
Outline
Privacy, Confidentiality and Disclosure of Mental Health Information in Pennsylvania
- Constitutional right to privacy and mental health information
- Inpatient and outpatient mental health services and the Mental Health Procedures Act – what survives HIPAA
- HIPAA as amended by the HITECH act and as a base line National Privacy, Confidentiality and Disclosure Code
- Informed Consent and the duty to explain the limits of confidentiality under state board regulations, including psychologists and recently enacted regulations for SW, MFT, and LPCs
- Balancing the rights of children, adolescents and parents; the Minor’s Consent Act as amended by Act 147; rights of adolescents to control the release of the record
Special Issues
- Social media and devices: Legal and ethical considerations for agencies and private practitioners – policy considerations
- Shared legal custody and control of mental health information under Act 147 and the newly enacted Child Custody Law (Act 112 of 2010)
- Legal Guardianship
Discovery Demands, Law Suits, and Audits
- Professional licensure and privileged communications: Your legal and ethical duties as a private practitioner
- Subpoenas and court orders: Duty to respond
- Electronic discovery and implications for disclosure of mental health information and social media
- Responding to investigations and audits
HITECH Act and Breach Notification Rules
- Standards and enforcement penalties under the HITECH Act
- Who is covered and what is a “breach”?
- Who must be notified and how to notify?
Legal Liabilities of the Professional
- Duty to Warn IssuesProfessional Obligations and Standards
- Fraud & Abuse Issues
- Billing & Coding Errors
- Documentation
Delivery Method
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