Mental health professionals are covered entities because they collect and store patients' health information.
The Importance of HIPAA Compliance for Mental Health Professionals and Small Practices
Train your staff on HIPAA compliance and website security.
How to Create a HIPAA Compliant Website for Your Mental Health Practice
five common HIPAA compliance mistakes to avoid
5 Common HIPAA Compliance Mistakes to Avoid
Use free and low-cost HIPAA compliance resources.
HIPAA Compliance on a Budget
Protect patients’ health information during telehealth sessions.
HIPAA Compliance for Telehealth Practices
Even if you do not disclose patients’ health information, you may still violate HIPAA if you share other information that could be used to identify patients.
HIPAA Compliance for Social Media Users
Not all HIPAA compliance requirements are created equal.
HIPAA Compliance for Small Practices with Limited Resources
Obtain parental consent before disclosing a minor’s health information.
HIPAA Compliance for Mental Health Professionals Who Work with Minors
obtaining consent from both spouses in a marriage and from all adult children in a family
HIPAA Compliance for Mental Health Professionals Who Work with Couples and Families
Be careful about who you disclose patients’ health information to.
HIPAA Compliance for Mental Health Professionals Who Work in Group Settings