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Patients come for counseling and psychotherapy in order for them to get help, not to be embarassed or get humiliated just because you've given out information about them to others. They need to be assured that whatever info they'll give to you'll ... more
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Facilitors are all very clear that there will be an exception to the confidentially rule when information is revealed during Circle that indicates potential harm to oneself or others (ie: child abuse, elder abuse, homicide, suicide...) based on ... more
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Attorney client communications are confidential. The confidentiality can only be waived by you, the client. The mere fact that you came to see us is confidential. For that reason, when a client comes in having been referred by someone, we ask ... more
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To apply for participation in the ACP, you must complete an application through your local domestic violence program. ... more
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Staff training continuously emphasizes the importance of patient confidentiality. Procedures range from not discussing specific patient issues except with staff who are directly involved with the patient's care to shredding any documentation which ... more
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Information submitted online through HSIs Web system is fully secured. You are actually entering information directly into HSIs utilization review data base, and the information is encrypted to ensure confidentiality. ... more
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Yes. Confidentiality may not apply when clients threaten grave harm to themselves or others and when the counselor learns of child abuse. ... more
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Only information about providers and their practices that is in the public domain is available to HTH members/customers (e.g. prospective patients). This information includes provider name, address, telephone, fax, languages spoken, professional ... more
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This is a sensitive matter and sites should take precaution on how they handle this issue. First, it is important that as surveys are completed and submitted that they are reviewed immediately. For the most part, if the supervisor or program ... more
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FMA Agencies must report in AusTender whether a contract includes confidentiality provisions. ... more
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