Daniel Icenogle – PESI – Iowa Mental Health & The Law
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Daniel Icenogle – PESI – Iowa Mental Health & The Law
As a mental health professional, you not only deal with critical clinical matters with your clients – you must also stay up-to-date on seemingly ever-changing laws and procedures. Keeping up-to-date is essential in order to protect your clients and yourself.
In this comprehensive recording, you will gain an understanding of the right to treatment and to refuse treatment, informed consent, basic commitment procedures, legal and therapeutic therapist/patient boundaries, reporting requirements, issues with electronic record-keeping, and much more that will help you stay on top of issues that arise in everyday clinical situations.
Speaker
Daniel Icenogle, JD, MD
Daniel L. Icenogle, JD, MD, is an attorney in private practice and an emergency room physician. His law practice focuses on health care law. Dr. Icenogle is a member of the Wisconsin State Bar and the Wisconsin Medical Society. He earned his BA at Northwestern University, MD at Loyola University, and JD at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Icenogle is also a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Fraternity; Order of the Coif; and was a note and comment editor for the International Law Journal. He is a frequent lecturer on health law topics including HIPPA, ethics, and boundary issues.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Daniel Icenogle maintains a private practice. He receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. He has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Daniel Icenogle is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association and the Wisconsin State Bar.
Objectives
- Articulate policies for clinical practice on ethical issues such as restraints, seclusions and informed consent.
- Utilize an ethical decision making framework to recognize, analyze, resolve and/or prevent ethical problems and dilemmas in your clinical practice.
- Communicate the basic civil commitment procedures and determine the clinician’s role in each.
- Establish ethical practices to ensure client safety, maintain confidentiality and obtain informed consent when utilizing telemental health services.
- Recognize ethical challenges for clinicians to consider when responding to subpoenas, court orders and search warrants.
- Identify the differences between legal and therapeutic boundary issues.
Outline
Disability Services For Children And Adults
Informed Consent And Decision-Making Tools
Right To Treatment And Right To Refuse Treatment
Voluntary Services And Admissions
Court Procedures For Commitment And Placement
Particular Issues With Electronic Records And Use Of The Internet
- Electronic records and mental health treatment record keeping
- Internet and online counseling: Ethical issues
- Social media: Ethical and marketing issues
Responding to Subpoenas, Court Orders
- Subpoenas
- Testimony in Court & Depositions
- Court Orders & Search Warrants
Mandated Disclosure of Mental Health Records
Reporting Requirements
- Minors
- Vulnerable Adults
- Duty to Warn
Therapists/Patient Boundaries
- Professional Boundary Issues and the Disciplinary Process
Target Audience
- Psychologists
- Social Workers
- Marriage and Family Therapists
- Counselors
- Risk Managers
- Addiction Professionals
- Case Managers
- NursesCommonly Asked Questions:
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