HIPAA
What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
Material that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record
What Is Documentation?
% of hours monthly that must be supervised by a BCBA
5%
RBT ethics code interpretation
More like guidelines than rules
Includes reviewing past session data and ensuring your own readiness.
What is Preparing for service delivery?
Serves as proof of permission.
What is Consent?
Reducing risk, Standardization, and Continuity of care
Why Is Documentation Important?
Following the expected standards of behavior in the workplace
What is Professionalism?
People the code serves
Who are clients and stakeholders?
includes Interviews, observations, and assessment tools
What is the initial assessment?
Common HIPAA violations
What are
Lack of Employee Training, Medical Record Mishandling, Using Unsecure Technology, Hacking and Malware, Authorization and Patient Signature, Disclosing the Wrong Patients Information, Improper Disposal of PHI, Lost or Stolen Devices, Social Media Sharing, Conversational Breaches, and Celebrity File Lookups?
S.O.A.P
What is Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan?
Supervision Requirements (how many times per month face to face)
Face to face at least 2 times per month at a minimum. At least one of these must be individual.
Typically developed by professionals within the field based upon professional experiences.
What are Professional Ethics?
What are Short-Term and Long-Term Goals?
Ethical Codes that cover specific RBT requirements as it pertains to maintaining the confidentiality of individuals.
What are Codes 2.07-2.10?
1.Any non-accidental act that places the child at physical, emotional, or sexual harm
2.Failure of a caregiver to take actions necessary to provide the child with minimally adequate food, clothing, shelter, supervision, medical care, education, emotional stability and growth, or other essential care.
1.Abuse
2.NeglectThe RBTs responsibility
Maintain your supervision hours and your certification?
Our 4 core principles
Benefit Others, Treat others with compassion, dignity, and respect, Behave with integrity, and Ensure your own competence
Thinking ahead of when and how to give rewards to keep the client motivated.
What is planning reinforcement?
Only obtaining or sharing the PHI that is necessary to perform routine job functions.
What is being on a "need to know" basis?
The responsibility of any person who works with children under the age of 18 to report suspected abuse and neglect that threaten a child’s safety
What is Mandated Reporting?
T/F you passed the 40hours you are an RBT
FALSE
Use high-probability requests and reinforce approximations
What to do when a client shows resistance during a session?