Telehealth has always held great promise to increase access to mental health care, never more so than in the age of COVID-19, when clients can’t or won’t come to the clinician’s physical location. A feasible and effective alternative to traditional in-person care, telemental health requires that clinicians adopt new strategies to build and maintain communication and the therapeutic relationship. Join us to learn more about strategies for enhancing patient-provider communication and remote patient monitoring through patient self-reported measures as part of telemental health measurement-based care (tMBC). Additionally, learn how non-profit providers can secure funding from the FCC’s new Telehealth Program to implement tMBC within their broader teletherapy initiatives.
Regulators are no longer satisfied with documentation alone; they want evidence that your compliance program actively prevents, detects, and corrects risk. Investigators expect to see how issues are identified early, investigated thoroughly, corrected effectively, and monitored over time. Boards demand measurable insight, and leadership needs confidence that exposure is managed before it becomes a liability. The standard has shifted from activity to impact.