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Your Mobile Device and Health Information Privacy and Security Physicians, health care providers and other health care professionals are using smartphones, laptops and tablets in their work. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has gathered these tips and information to help you protect and secure health information patients entrust to you when using mobile devices. Disclaimer The material in these guides and tools was developed from the experiences of Regional Extension Center staff in the performance of technical support and EHR implementation assistance to primary care providers. The information contained in this guide is not intended to serve as legal advice nor should it substitute for legal counsel. The guide is not exhaustive, and readers are encouraged to seek additional detailed technical guidance to supplement the information contained herein. Reference in this web site to any specific resources, tools, products, process, service, manufacturer, or company does not constitute its endorsement or recommendation by the U.S. Government or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Audience Providers ​&​ Professionals Read more

Working as a Behavior Technician in a rehabilitative or residential center for adults treated for mental health and substance use disorders can be a rewarding yet challenging role. Here’s an overview of what such centers are like and what your responsibilities might entail: Overview of Rehabilitative or Residential Centers Purpose Types of Services Role of a Behavior Technician Read more

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