Preparing for the Worst - A Professional Will Is Not Enough

Preparing for the Worst - A Professional Will Is Not Enough

When:  Apr 7, 2017 from 12:00 to 13:00 (ET)
Is Your Practice Prepared to Be Closed Due to Emergency, Disaster, Illness, Death, or Retirement? Mental Health Clinicians are so busy caring for others that tending to the business aspects of their practice is a challenge. Despite emergency planning being required by our Codes of Ethics and HIPAA, it is often overlooked or not addressed thoroughly. Without a comprehensive plan (a Professional Will is not enough!), those left to pick up the pieces are often directionless. Details like contacting patients, billing for work, or accessing Electronic Health Records and other computer systems can significantly hamper closure and transition. With proper planning and organization, a greater crisis can be avoided. This presentation will focus on the who, what, where, why, and how of creating a transition plan. More than just a professional will, a transition plan takes into account any reason that might cause a counselor to be unable to continue seeing their clients. This could be due to death of a family member, extended illness, disability, moving out of state, retirement, or any number of other reasons. An effective transition plan must include all of the information necessary for another qualified professional to ensure continuity of care for clients. This presentation will teach mental health clinicians how to construct such a plan, ensuring that their clients are cared for, no matter what circumstances arise. Also discussed will be the process of identifying an Emergency Response Team, those who will take over for the clinician should the need arise.

With Rob Reinhardt!
Rob Reinhardt, LPCS, M.Ed., NCC has his own successful counseling practice and years of experience running, and working in a variety of successful businesses. Prior to becoming an LPC, Rob worked in Information Technology for over ten years, including a position as Director of Information Technology. With a comprehensive mix of technological, clinical, and business experience he can address all facets of a private practice or agency, including the areas many practitioners need help with like Marketing, Technology and Finances. Rob is now an LPCS and column editor for Counseling Today, the professional magazine published by the American Counseling Association. Rob is also the creator of Describe, the hot new deck of therapy cards that can be used with individuals, families and groups of all ages. You can read more about him and his work at his various web sites (and on the social media pages linked from them). Consulting website: www.tameyourpractice.com

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