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Therapist-Client Agreement and PHI HIPAA Notice
Therapist-Client Agreement and Phi Hipaa Notice • July 29th, 2021

This section contains important information about CrossRoads’ professional services and business policies. It also contains summary information about the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), a federal law that provides privacy protections and patient rights regarding the use and disclosure of your Protected Health Information(PHI) used for the purpose of treatment, payment, and health care operations. HIPAA requires your therapist to provide you with a Notice of Privacy Practices for use and disclosure of PHI for treatment, payment, and health care operations. The Notice, which follows these Office Policies and is included as part of the services agreement, explains HIPAA and its application to your Protected Health Information (PHI) in greater detail. The law requires CrossRoads to obtain your signature acknowledging that we have provided you with this information at the end of the first session.

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