My Deck Flashcards
What are other terms for upholding privilege?
- Claim
- Assert
- Invoke
How should you respond to a subpoena for client records?
- Determine if the subpoena is valid
- Ask client what they want you to do – share info or assert privilege
- If asserting privilege, can write a letter to court or have lawyer file a motion to quash the subpoena
- Continue asserting privilege until the subpoena is dropped or you get a court order for the records
What is a Letter of Warning/Educational Letter?
BOP non-disciplinary action: Such a letter outlines the allegations, informs of the law, and warns the licensee that if the situation is true and repeated, formal action could result.; e.g., not putting license number in communication
What are the requirements for supervision
- Primary supervisor must provide at least 1 hour of individual face-to =-face supervision each week
- Must have supervision for 10% of time worked each week
- Supervisors must be employed at place as supervisee for at least half of the time
- Supervisor must be available to supervisee for 100% of the time they are working
- Supervisors must complete 6 hours of training in supervision every 2 years (psychiatrists are exempt from this)
- Primary supervisor can delegate supervision to other licenses (e.g., MFT)
What APA can do in response to unethical behavior
- Begin an ethics investigation
- Impose sanctions (e.g., revoke membership)
- Notify governing bodies, like BOP or law enforcement
Note: APA typically only cares about professional behavior, but may get involved when personal issues affect professional work, like when psychologist is convicted of a felony
BOP’s potential responses to serious violations
Letter of Reproval Probation Suspension Interim Suspension Order Surrender of License Revocation
Note: All decisions made public
Fitness for Duty Evaluation confidentiality rules
You can tell employer:
- If employee can perform essential job functions
- Any functional limitations related to the job
- Any accommodations needed for job
What to do if you have a case that is outside your competence?
- Get supervision and training if it is a completely new area
- Get consultation if it is adjacent to your competence
- Refer out if you have no experience in that area and cannot (or do not want to) obtain supervision
What is the opposite of claiming privilege?
Waiving it
Who can hold privilege?
- Patient
- Patient’s guardian or conservator
- Parent or guardian if patient
- Patient’s representative if patient is deceased
- Patient who is 12+ and mature (but an adult claims or waives it on their behalf)
Exemptions to CE requirements
- Active military service
- Prevented from getting CEs for health reasons or “good cause”
What to do if CA Law contradicts HIPAA
Go with HIPAA (Federal law trumps state law)
What to do if Ethics Code disagrees with law
Go with the higher/most conservative standard, which is the one that most protects the privacy of the client
Letter of Reproval
BOP disciplinary action: Used only when no patient harm occurred; negotiated between BOP, licensee, and his/her lawyer; describes allegation and disciplinary actions agreed upon, which could include mandated coursework and cost recovery to BOP for investigation
Probation
BOP disciplinary action: Terms/conditions of probation are set forth and the license is technically revoked, but that revocation is stayed; if licensee does not comply with terms, license gets revoked
4 things needed for a valid malpractice lawsuit
Dereliction of duty directly causing damages
Registered Psychologist qualifications and rules
- Must have doctorate in psychology and 1500 hours SPE
- Registration is for 30 months (2.5 years) and is non-renewable
- Must be employed in non-profit receiving 25% of its funding from government (excluding Medi-Cal/Medi-Care)
- Must be supervised by licensed psychologist
BOP’s potential responses to complaints of minor violations
- No Action - Close Case: Outside of jurisdiction or complaint not supported by evidence
- Letter of Warning/Educational Letter
- Citation and Fine
Note: Kept confidential, with the exception that Citations and Fines are made public
How many registered psychologists can a psychologist have
No limit
Citation and Fine
BOP non-disciplinary action: $100-$2500 fine per violation, e.g., false advertising or misrepresentaiton; always accompanied by Order of Abatement telling psychologist to cease some action; may follow unheeded letter of warning
Suspension (of license)
BOP disciplinary action: Typically used prior to the effective date of probation; during a suspension, licensee cannot practice or refer to themselves as a psychologist
What is PHI?
Protected Healthcare Information
Includes any identifying information that is tied to an individual’s past, present, and future healthcare
BOP disciplinary action when incarcerated after conviction of felony
Suspension
Psychology internship must be accredited by ______
Accredited by APA or member of APPIC or CAPIC