Telehealth.org Convenient Checklists and Reports
Telehealth.org is pleased to bring you a variety of checklists and reports to use as a clinical, researcher, educator or policy-maker interested in telemental health, tele-behavioral health, including telepsychiatry, telepsychology, online therapy, and distance counseling. To purchase any document, just click the cover below to be taken to the shopping cart, where purchases can be made by credit card. Order fulfillment can take up to 24 business hours.
40 Questions to Consider When Looking for a Telehealth Job
There are many types of employers in telehealth, but the underlying assumptions in these next questions are that 1) the company will be sending you clients/patients, and 2) you can work from your current home or office.
Videoconferencing Checklist: 30 Questions to Ask Each of Your Potential Video Vendors
Engaging a video service has many repercussions. Just as moving a painting on a wall of a clinical office can lead to week’s worth of questions from behavioral clients and patients.
Telehealth.org Informed Consent Library
One of Telehealth.org’s most popular handouts at 2-day training conferences, the Telehealth.org Informed Consent Library is a teaching aid that provides 50 legal clauses to consider for your informed consent agreement. Telehealth.org audiences are encouraged to read the items and select 4-5 to be discussed with legal counsel for possible addition to a telehealth informed consent document.
HIPAA-Compliance Checklist: Email and Privacy
Behavioral health professionals using email for either clinical or administrative purposes will want to see this convenient summary checklist of issues and processes to consider before engaging.
Telehealth.org Opening Protocol
Establishing and maintaining the therapeutic relationship is quick and easy with Telehealth.org’s guide for developing an “opening protocol” for telehealth. Suggestions are offered for a variety of clients/ patients and settings. Simply your telehealth service delivery with tools from professionals who are experienced.