Practice Matters

Selecting a Communications Platform for Electronic Practice

Electronic Practice

CRPO can’t recommend a specific platform because technology is constantly evolving and there are so many options available.  However, CRPO has developed the following guidance to help you choose an appropriate communications platform to use in your electronic practice.

 

You may also refer to the Virtual Care page on OntarioMD News, linked below. This resource developed by the Ontario Medical Association and OntarioMD includes a comprehensive list of electronic tools that were developed specifically for “video visits” and other forms of virtual or remote health care services.

 

Please note that CRPO cannot attest to the effectiveness or appropriateness of these platforms.

 

The PDF “How to Select a Platform” linked below summarizes key product features and details to look for when assessing a communications platform for use in your electronic practice. These features/details work synergistically with your devices and your information practices to promote the privacy of your clients’ personal health information.

 

Bear in mind:

  • This is not an exhaustive list. CRPO makes no guarantee regarding any product, even those that possess the features/details described below.
  • Registrants are expected to take steps that are reasonable in the circumstances to protect client personal health information against theft, loss and unauthorized use or disclosure, whether services are provided face-to-face or in an electronic practice. There are a number of ways to accomplish this – your experience, competence with technology, and clinical judgment can help you identify appropriate tools and resources to get started with electronic practice.
  • Protecting client personal health information isn’t just about a platform, it’s about a beginning-to-end process that includes consideration of the following, among other things:
  • your IT tools and devices and the steps you take to safeguard the information on those
  • the apps, software and platforms and how you use them
  • the steps you, and others in your setting, take when handling a client’s personal health information

 

Please also note that privacy requirements should be considered from end to end – from the security of your internet access point, to the devices you use, to the features of the specific platforms you use.

 

The Security Practices Checklist linked below can help you evaluate your own security practices. Your professional association or an information technology consultant may be able to offer guidance or support on this front.

 

Every communications platform will have its benefits and limitations. It’s best if you have some experience with a platform before you use it in your work with clients. Consider testing a platform with colleagues, friends or family before using it with clients.

 

Before you engage a client in therapy using a communications platform:

  • you must assess whether it is appropriate to engage the client in this manner. See the Electronic Practice Guideline for more information
  • you must obtain their informed consent. The information you relay to the client must address the risks and limitations of the platform you intend to use while providing services to the client. See Standard 3.4: Electronic Practice and the Guideline for more information.

Related Resources

For additional information, see the resources below.

  • Ontario MD

    Virtual Care is Here to Stay

    Virtual care has become an accepted additional way to deliver care to patients efficiently and effectively. OntarioMD and the Ontario Medical Association are committed to helping raise awareness to physicians and their practices about tools to consider for virtual care delivery.

    Read more here
  • Practice Advisory

    How to Select a Communications Platform for Electronic Practice

    1. Consider how data is managed

    2. Consider commitments to confidentiality

    3. Consider performance/activity monitoring and evaluation

    Download PDF
  • Checklist

    Security Practices Checklist for Electronic Practice

    Members are required to take reasonable measures to safeguard a client’s personal health information. Completing this exercise can help you assess your current practices when using electronic communications technologies.

    Download PDF
  • Guideline

    Electronic Practice Guideline

    The Electronic Practice Guideline provides additional information that may be helpful to members who currently provide, or who are considering providing psychotherapy services or clinical supervision using electronic communications technologies.

  • Professional Practice Standards

    Standard 3.4 Electronic Practice

    The Professional Practice Standards regarding electronic practice. This includes the seven standards, examples in demonstrating the standard, definitions, and related resources.The Professional Practice Standards regarding electronic practice. This includes the seven standards, examples in demonstrating the standard, definitions, and related resources.

    Read more here

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