Deciding Whether to Become a Medicare Provider
Ms. Jasper will describe Medicare behavioral health codes and reimbursement rates being proposed.
Deciding Whether to Become a Medicare Provider
Ms. Jasper will describe Medicare behavioral health codes and reimbursement rates being proposed.
MFTs and LPCCs as Medicare Providers: Preparing to Opt-in or Out
CAMFT Staff Attorney, Sara Jasper will outline the steps MFTs and LPCCs must take to enroll and participate as Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) providers.
Billing, Coding, and Recordkeeping Guidance for Medicare Providers
Find out what Medicare providers should know about Medicare’s recordkeeping, billing and coding requirements.
Individual Supervision Courses
These courses satisfy BBS Supervision requirements. They are not designed to meet the requirements of the CAMFT Certified Supervisor Program.
New Year, New Law & Ethics: What You Need to Know to Be Successful in 2024
Recording from In-Person workshop on December 1, 2023
Grievance, Appeals, and Audits Guidance for Medicare Providers
Law and Ethics presentation to find out what Medicare providers should know about Medicare’s policies and procedures for grievances, appeals and audits.
Suicide Prevention Series
Click here to see workshops being offered: Bill AB 1436 - BBS Suicide Prevention Training, was passed into law last year. Beginning January 1, 2021, every applicant...
Reclaiming Your Reputation: Law and Ethics Tips for Promoting and Protecting Your Brand in the Age of Yelp and Google Reviews
Negative online reviews often leave MFTs feeling stuck. Responding to such reviews may breach patients’ confidentiality
Reclaiming Your Reputation and How a Professional Will Can Help Therapists Prepare Their Clients for the Unexpected
A Professional Will is a comprehensive document that can be used to ensure clients have access to the information
PROFESSIONAL PRIVATE PRACTICE WORKSHOP SERIES
This workshop series offers content for psychotherapists setting up a private practice and seasoned psychotherapists needing to improve their practice.
Legal & Ethical Issues When Working with Dangerous Patients
Will discuss key issues involved when working with dangerous clients, including, relevant standards of care. Click here to learn more.
2023 Resolve to Learn the New Laws & Regulations
In this one-hour workshop, CAMFT Staff Attorneys, Ann Tran-Lien and Kristin Roscoe provide a brief overview of California laws and regulations effective in 2023 that...
Law & Ethics - Before You Press Send: Guidance for Communicating with Patients via Email and Text
Communication is a key part of any successful relationship, and the therapeutic relationship is no exception. CAMFT staff attorney Brad Muldrow, JD will share...
Law & Ethics: No Surprises Act: What MFTs Need to Know
As a result of the federal No Surprises Act, all health care providers and health care facilities licensed, certified or approved by the state must provide “good faith...
Law & Ethics: Letters, Testimony and Boundaries . . . Oh My! Guidelines to help you Stay within Your Scope of Practice & Competence When Writing Letters and Offering Professional Opinions
Therapists are often asked to write letters, fill out forms. Click here to learn more.