How To Contact

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Please know I protect confidentiality in every client – or potential client – communication.

Here are the different ways you can contact me if you are interested in becoming a client:

Phone: 407-222-6239

Signal App: https://signal.org/ You may download the app for free. The Signal app is encrypted. It is not a “medical” app, and please know if you download it, others in your contact list may see that you’ve downloaded it. If you choose this option, you may use my business cell phone number, 407-222-6239, and you may text me via this encrypted app. Signal messages will be responded to during normal business hours, M-F, 8 am – 5 pm EST.

Email: LPB@BCG.Hush.Com (please see https://www.hhs.gov/hipaa/for-professionals/privacy/laws-regulations/index.html for more information about HIPPA) I use Hushmail for my HIPAA compliant email. If you choose this option, I will respond via Hushmail to the email address provided, and it will be encrypted. You have the right to waive your confidentiality, but I do not. The email will include instructions about how to unencrypt the message.

Please note that even if you are simply seeking information and do not plan to schedule an appointment, according to the Federal Government’s No Surprises Act, I must collect your name, date of birth, and and I must provide you with what’s called a “Good Faith Estimate,” (GFE), and I will need to know the method you would like to receive a GFE, (i.e. Encrypted Email, FAX, Snail Mail or In Person.) For more information about the No Surprises Act, please see https://www.cms.gov/nosurprises.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me,

Respectfully,

Laura Peddie-Bravo, LMHC, NCC, QS, Owner,

MH 6561

The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC and Email

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The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC and Email

The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC takes your privacy seriously. As you likely know, emails are not a secure form of communication. Emails are, however, extremely convenient. While The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC would like to make your counseling experience as convenient to you as possible, in order to protect your confidentiality, we have created some restrictions on how we send and receive information.

Regarding email: Our email address will be changing from LauraPeddieBravoLMHC@gmail.com to Laura@TheBravoCounselingGroup.com. This change will occur in order to utilize a business email account with a HIPAA business partner agreement with the email provider, which is Gmail/Google. (If you would like to read more about HIPAA, you may visit this website: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/).

If you desire to schedule and reschedule appointments via email (or text message), you are welcome to do so. We simply require a release of information form in order to be able to provide this for you. Remember, you control your information including if and how it can be shared. Emails or texts which simply schedule appointments do not require encryption, but they can be encrypted if you would like.

If you love the convenience of email, and if you do not mind if your emails are not 100% confidential, you remain able to send private information to The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC, however, you will need to fill out a special release of information form for this. According to The Person Centered Tech, http://www.personcenteredtech.com/, clients are able to choose to disregard HIPAA if that is their choice. The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC, however, cannot disregard HIPAA (and HITECH) changes, without a release of information and documenting the client’s wishes. That means you may email your confidential information to The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC, but, The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC cannot respond in kind. The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC must use encryption when sending emails which contain confidential information.

Using encryption is fairly simply. If you use Gmail, for example, you would need to open your Gmail email account in Google Chrome. Google Chrome provides free encryption. Additionally, your counselor will have to ask you a question which only you would know the answer to. It is also recommend to make this question and answer tricky, for example: “What is your favoriate color?” and your answer may be the city you were born, i.e. “Orlando.” Before sending confidential emails back and forth, you and your counselor will work out some questions and answers that only you would know. Likewise, if you want to encrypt your confidential information before sending to your counselor, you and s/he will need to work out a question and answer so that s/he will be able to unlock your email.

In sum, The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC wishes to provide you the most convenient counseling process possible, along with doing the utmost to protect your confidentiality.

If you have any questions about The Bravo Counseling Group, LLC and email, please do not hesitate to contact us at 407-222-6239.