Sometimes regarded as a necessary evil, the reality is that the quality of practitioners documentation often determines the outcomes of lawsuits and licensing board complaints filed against practitioners.
Skilled documentation that is consistent with ethical standards can ensure you are providing quality services to your clients and often leads to positive litigation and licensing board decisions. Skilled documentation can also save you valuable time.
In contrast, poor documentation can be disastrous when introduced as evidence in court and licensing board proceedings.
Join Dr. Frederic Reamer, a leading author of books and other publications on risk management and documentation in behavioral health as he draws on his extensive experience as an expert witness for more than 30 years in litigation and licensing board cases throughout the United States.
Dr. Reamer will provide a comprehensive overview of:
State-of-the-art documentation standards
When to be vague and detailed in clinical notes
The advantages and disadvantages of short and long notes
Key ethical issues and standards related to documentation in behavioral health
Challenges when using electronic records
Relevant statutes, regulations, and case law
Common documentation mistakes
Practical documentation strategies to protect clients and clinicians
And much more!
Too often practitioners' documentation exposes them to considerable risk related to audits and lost revenue. Documentation is an essential element of behavioral health - don't let the necessary evil affect your practice and clients.
For more information: info@pesi.com
To register: www.pesi.com
Approved for 6.25 CE clock hours; no NBCC credits are available through LCA for this program.
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