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Project ECHO®
Learn about Project ECHO: A National Telehealth Model for Rural Care in APA@s Telepsychiatry Toolkit.
Eligibility Requirements
Learn about the candidate eligibility requirements to run for an APA National Election office.
Working with Asian American Patients
Learn more working with Asian patients, including demographics, significant history, best practices and disparities.
Medical Student Programs
APA/APAF Medical Student Programs provide medical students who are interested in serving underserved communities the experiential learning, training, and professional development they need to be leaders in the field of psychiatry.
Psychiatric Treatment and Care
View resources for Resident-Fellow Members related to patient care and medical knowledge such as clinical neuroscience, psychotherapy, and substance related and addictive disorders.
School-based Telepsychiatry
Learn about school-based care with child and adolescent telepsychiatry in APA@s Telepsychiatry Toolkit.
How HIPAA Applies to Practice
Anywhere in which health care information is leaving the four walls of your practice electronically should be housed in a HIPAA-compliant platform. You should audit and assess your practice for HIPAA adherence throughout the process of engaging with a patient.
LGBTQ Youth Face Mental Health Challenges: Social Support and Safe Spaces Make a Difference
More than four in 10 LGBTQ youth seriously considered suicide in the past year, according to The Trevor Project’s third annual survey out last May. Meanwhile, nearly half (46%) of LGBTQ youth reported wanting psychological or emotional counseling from a mental health professional but were unable to receive it in.
CPT Coding and Reimbursement
The Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) code set is used to denote the medical and surgical procedures and diagnostic services rendered by clinicians. The CPT coding system provides a uniform language for describing these services for all billing and documentation and, under HIPAA, is required to be used to record care by all health care professionals in the United States.