Group Practice: Informed Consent Documentation START-UP PACK

$120.00

Overview

The Group Practice Informed Consent Documentation START-UP PACK is designed to support new mental health group practices in establishing the foundational documentation necessary to begin seeing clients as soon as possible. The included documents allow new practices to provide clients with the primary documentation necessary to comply with both the legal and ethical standards of mental healthcare delivery.

Contents of the Documentation Pack:

Informed Consent to Treatment

  • Overview of what informed consent is, and why it's important

  • Acknowledgment of providers licensure and the scope of their practice

  • About sessions and what clients can expect

  • Information about the therapeutic relationship

  • Acknowledgement of the benefits and risks of therapy

Addendum Consent for Treatment of a Minor

  • Comprehensive review of a minor’s consent and power over their treatment

  • Review of mandatory disclosers and related circumstances

  • Outline of communication expectations with parent/guardian

Authorization to Release Information

  • Standardized authorization form identifying who information may be released to and the client’s right to revoke consent

General Practice Policies

  • About appointments, lateness, and cancellations(includes FULL FEE cancellation charge for late cancellation with less than 24 hrs notice, and no shows)

  • Accessibility and communication mediums

  • Emergencies

  • Social Media

  • Telehealth Sessions and Information

  • Terminations

HIPAA Law and Privacy Policy

  • A comprehensive review of HIPAA laws and confidentiality privileges

  • Acknowledgement of mandatory reporting circumstances and exceptions to confidentiality privileges

Telehealth Consent to Treatment

  • A review of tele-health/telemedicine as a service, its limitations and benefits, and consent to receive services via a video conferencing platform

Informed Consent to Services by a Provider Under Supervision

  • Informed consent acknowledging that the direct provider of therapy services is not a fully licensed clinician and is supervised by a qualified fully licensed supervisor.

Additional Information

The pack comes as a beautifully crafted Word Document, allowing for easy customization where practices can add their names or any additional information. Each template within the pack is thoroughly worded to provide new practices with clarity and compliance in their documentation. This resource will help new practices to start seeing clients right away, ensuring all necessary documentation is in place from the beginning.

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Overview

The Group Practice Informed Consent Documentation START-UP PACK is designed to support new mental health group practices in establishing the foundational documentation necessary to begin seeing clients as soon as possible. The included documents allow new practices to provide clients with the primary documentation necessary to comply with both the legal and ethical standards of mental healthcare delivery.

Contents of the Documentation Pack:

Informed Consent to Treatment

  • Overview of what informed consent is, and why it's important

  • Acknowledgment of providers licensure and the scope of their practice

  • About sessions and what clients can expect

  • Information about the therapeutic relationship

  • Acknowledgement of the benefits and risks of therapy

Addendum Consent for Treatment of a Minor

  • Comprehensive review of a minor’s consent and power over their treatment

  • Review of mandatory disclosers and related circumstances

  • Outline of communication expectations with parent/guardian

Authorization to Release Information

  • Standardized authorization form identifying who information may be released to and the client’s right to revoke consent

General Practice Policies

  • About appointments, lateness, and cancellations(includes FULL FEE cancellation charge for late cancellation with less than 24 hrs notice, and no shows)

  • Accessibility and communication mediums

  • Emergencies

  • Social Media

  • Telehealth Sessions and Information

  • Terminations

HIPAA Law and Privacy Policy

  • A comprehensive review of HIPAA laws and confidentiality privileges

  • Acknowledgement of mandatory reporting circumstances and exceptions to confidentiality privileges

Telehealth Consent to Treatment

  • A review of tele-health/telemedicine as a service, its limitations and benefits, and consent to receive services via a video conferencing platform

Informed Consent to Services by a Provider Under Supervision

  • Informed consent acknowledging that the direct provider of therapy services is not a fully licensed clinician and is supervised by a qualified fully licensed supervisor.

Additional Information

The pack comes as a beautifully crafted Word Document, allowing for easy customization where practices can add their names or any additional information. Each template within the pack is thoroughly worded to provide new practices with clarity and compliance in their documentation. This resource will help new practices to start seeing clients right away, ensuring all necessary documentation is in place from the beginning.

Overview

The Group Practice Informed Consent Documentation START-UP PACK is designed to support new mental health group practices in establishing the foundational documentation necessary to begin seeing clients as soon as possible. The included documents allow new practices to provide clients with the primary documentation necessary to comply with both the legal and ethical standards of mental healthcare delivery.

Contents of the Documentation Pack:

Informed Consent to Treatment

  • Overview of what informed consent is, and why it's important

  • Acknowledgment of providers licensure and the scope of their practice

  • About sessions and what clients can expect

  • Information about the therapeutic relationship

  • Acknowledgement of the benefits and risks of therapy

Addendum Consent for Treatment of a Minor

  • Comprehensive review of a minor’s consent and power over their treatment

  • Review of mandatory disclosers and related circumstances

  • Outline of communication expectations with parent/guardian

Authorization to Release Information

  • Standardized authorization form identifying who information may be released to and the client’s right to revoke consent

General Practice Policies

  • About appointments, lateness, and cancellations(includes FULL FEE cancellation charge for late cancellation with less than 24 hrs notice, and no shows)

  • Accessibility and communication mediums

  • Emergencies

  • Social Media

  • Telehealth Sessions and Information

  • Terminations

HIPAA Law and Privacy Policy

  • A comprehensive review of HIPAA laws and confidentiality privileges

  • Acknowledgement of mandatory reporting circumstances and exceptions to confidentiality privileges

Telehealth Consent to Treatment

  • A review of tele-health/telemedicine as a service, its limitations and benefits, and consent to receive services via a video conferencing platform

Informed Consent to Services by a Provider Under Supervision

  • Informed consent acknowledging that the direct provider of therapy services is not a fully licensed clinician and is supervised by a qualified fully licensed supervisor.

Additional Information

The pack comes as a beautifully crafted Word Document, allowing for easy customization where practices can add their names or any additional information. Each template within the pack is thoroughly worded to provide new practices with clarity and compliance in their documentation. This resource will help new practices to start seeing clients right away, ensuring all necessary documentation is in place from the beginning.

Disclaimer
The documentation packs provided are intended solely as templates and reference points for group practices to develop their own unique and tailored documents. They are not designed to replace, nor should they be construed as, legal advice. Each individual group practice is responsible for seeking its own legal counsel to thoroughly review any documents that are utilized within their practice.

By purchasing and downloading these digital documents, you acknowledge that you, along with your affiliates, agree not to hold Matthew Rosario liable for any adverse legal, ethical, or practical outcomes that may arise from the use of this product in any capacity.

Single Practitioner: Informed Consent Documentation START-UP PACK
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