Send us a text In this quick tip episode of The Private Practice Survival Guide, Brandon breaks down the real reason most private practices fail a HIPAA compliance audit: they don’t realize how easily PHI can be exposed—often in ways that can be interpreted as gross negligence. From front-desk conversations and sign-in sheets to visible computer screens, unsecured paper charts, and unencrypted communication, Brandon explains how common “everyday” workflows create preventable compliance risk. ...
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Send us a text In this quick tip episode of The Private Practice Survival Guide, Brandon breaks down the real reason most private practices fail a HIPAA compliance audit: they don’t realize how easily PHI can be exposed—often in ways that can be interpreted as gross negligence. From front-desk conversations and sign-in sheets to visible computer screens, unsecured paper charts, and unencrypted communication, Brandon explains how common “everyday” workflows create preventable compliance risk. ...
Decision Making: Building A Decisive Approach To Change
Private Practice Survival Guide
34 minutes
4 weeks ago
Decision Making: Building A Decisive Approach To Change
Send us a text Change is uncomfortable—but decisive leadership is what keeps a private practice growing instead of falling behind. In this episode, we break down how to make smarter decisions, build a change-ready culture, and eliminate the resistance that slows your practice down. You’ll learn how to create a clear vision, use data to guide decisions, prepare patients and staff for operational shifts, and run a simple SWOT process before making any major move. From navigating new technology ...
Private Practice Survival Guide
Send us a text In this quick tip episode of The Private Practice Survival Guide, Brandon breaks down the real reason most private practices fail a HIPAA compliance audit: they don’t realize how easily PHI can be exposed—often in ways that can be interpreted as gross negligence. From front-desk conversations and sign-in sheets to visible computer screens, unsecured paper charts, and unencrypted communication, Brandon explains how common “everyday” workflows create preventable compliance risk. ...