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Section 9
TMH Confidentiality of Data and Information:
Email, Facebook, Online Search, & HIPAA

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Curbsiding: Potential Value
and Patient Confidentiality Implications
of Infectious Disease Clinician
Peer Consultations via Social Media

- Boyland, R., Marcelin, J. R., & Cortés-Penfield, N. (2022). #Curbsiding: Potential Value and Patient Confidentiality Implications of Infectious Disease Clinician Peer Consultations via Social Media. Open forum infectious diseases, 9(8), ofac409.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Article References:
Drude, K. P. (2020). A commentary on telebehavioral health services adoption. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 27(2), Article e12325.

Kosinski, M., Matz, S. C., Gosling, S. D., Popov, V., & Stillwell, D. (2015). Facebook as a research tool for the social sciences: Opportunities, challenges, ethical considerations, and practical guidelines. American Psychologist, 70(6), 543–556. 

Lustgarten, S. D., & Colbow, A. J. (2017). Ethical concerns for telemental health therapy amidst governmental surveillance. American Psychologist, 72(2), 159–170.

Maheu, M. M., Wright, S. D., Neufeld, J., Drude, K. P., Hilty, D. M., Baker, D. C., & Callan, J. E. (2021). Interprofessional telebehavioral health competencies framework: Implications for telepsychology. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 52(5), 439–448.

Nielsen, B. A. (2015). Confidentiality and electronic health records: Keeping up with advances in technology and expectations for access. Clinical Practice in Pediatric Psychology, 3(2), 175–178.

Waltman, S. H., Landry, J. M., Pujol, L. A., & Moore, B. A. (2020). Delivering evidence-based practices via telepsychology: Illustrative case series from military treatment facilities. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 51(3), 205–213.

QUESTION 9
When considering the use of email or other forms of electronic communication with patients, explain what else should be considered. To select and enter your answer go to Test.


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