2 Tips that Save Therapists the Most Time on Paperwork
There are two tips on mental health documentation that therapists consistently tell me saves them the most time. In today's livestream video you'll learn what these are and how you can implement them in your private practice paperwork today!
I'm Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep and one of my goals is helping you create high quality documentation while saving you TIME. Therapy burnout is real and mental health paperwork is a leading contributor to that burnout.
Top 2 tips for saving time on your private practice paperwork:
1) Have your clients complete ALL intake paperwork before the initial intake session.
2) Use bullet points instead of sentences in all your documentation, especially in progress notes.
These are quick and easy tips that you can actually implement right away so watch to see how to do this easily.
Need more help with your documentation? I offer one on one consultation sessions! Click here to book your consultation now: https://www.qaprep.com/consultation-sessions
Want more quick strategies for writing progress notes, creating treatment plans, and managing your time as a therapist in private practice? Check out the Private Practice Paperwork Crash Course: https://www.qaprep.com/crash-course
Chapter summary:
00:00 Introduction
02:03 Tip 1: Have clients do intake paperwork ahead of time
06:29 Bonus benefit for the therapist
07:45 Bonus benefit for clients
08:25 What if you don't have an EHR or client portal?
09:48 How to get clients to complete paperwork
12:34 Tip 2: Use bullet points
13:22 An auditor's view of bullet points
15:38 Most common mistake with bullet points
18:16 What about using checkboxes? (Sneak peek)
Видео 2 Tips that Save Therapists the Most Time on Paperwork канала Maelisa McCaffrey
I'm Dr. Maelisa McCaffrey of QA Prep and one of my goals is helping you create high quality documentation while saving you TIME. Therapy burnout is real and mental health paperwork is a leading contributor to that burnout.
Top 2 tips for saving time on your private practice paperwork:
1) Have your clients complete ALL intake paperwork before the initial intake session.
2) Use bullet points instead of sentences in all your documentation, especially in progress notes.
These are quick and easy tips that you can actually implement right away so watch to see how to do this easily.
Need more help with your documentation? I offer one on one consultation sessions! Click here to book your consultation now: https://www.qaprep.com/consultation-sessions
Want more quick strategies for writing progress notes, creating treatment plans, and managing your time as a therapist in private practice? Check out the Private Practice Paperwork Crash Course: https://www.qaprep.com/crash-course
Chapter summary:
00:00 Introduction
02:03 Tip 1: Have clients do intake paperwork ahead of time
06:29 Bonus benefit for the therapist
07:45 Bonus benefit for clients
08:25 What if you don't have an EHR or client portal?
09:48 How to get clients to complete paperwork
12:34 Tip 2: Use bullet points
13:22 An auditor's view of bullet points
15:38 Most common mistake with bullet points
18:16 What about using checkboxes? (Sneak peek)
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