How to Conduct Telehealth Sessions Anywhere Without Violating HIPAA
You’re a therapist, counselor, or healthcare provider, and you’ve got a client who needs a session while you’re in a different state—or maybe even a different country. Or maybe you just want the freedom to take a session from a coffee shop or a co-working space. I get it. Remote work is great, but when you’re dealing with protected health information (PHI), one wrong move can land you in serious trouble. I’ve seen a lot of providers think they’re covered because they use a standard VPN or they’re on a supposedly "secure" public network. But HIPAA is a different beast. It’s not just about encryption—it’s about having complete control over your environment and knowing exactly where data flows. And if you’re working outside your home or office, that control gets tricky fast. The Real Problem: It’s Not Just About Encryption Most people think HIPAA compliance for telehealth boils down to using an encrypted video platform (like Zoom for Healthcare or Doxy.me). That’s part of ...