Healing Hearts of SW Oklahoma

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10/25/2023

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03/14/2023

Call To Action: Email ONLY your legislators with this message: “Remove Mental Health from the HIE mandate”
Find your legislator here: [http://www.oklegislature.gov/findmylegislature.aspx](http://www.oklegislature.gov/findmylegislature.aspx?fbclid=IwAR0j0fEVKVTCcNjpXT3E04m_ec6lgeD2omkCQ1aBlI0VmOVG7w3slASJIpI)
If you want to take further action, here is a list of other individuals to voice your concern to.
OHCA Contact Information OHCA Board Members:
Marc Nuttle - Chairman Marc.Nuttle@okhca.org
Alex Yaffe - Vice Chairman Alex.Yaffe@okhca.org
Tanya Case Tanya.Case@okhca.org
John Christ john.christ@okhca.org Jeffrey Cruzan, M.D.
Jeffrey.Cruzan@okhca.org Corey Finch, M.D.
Corey.Finch@okhca.org
Phillip Kennedy Phillip.Kennedy@okhca.org
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Steve Miller - OHCA HIE Coordinator Stephen.Miller@okhca.org

03/14/2023

Dear fellow Oklahomans –
In May of 2021 Oklahoma SB 574 created OKSHINE – and in May of 2022, the State of Oklahoma passed SB 1369 which required all health care providers across the state of Oklahoma to report data by utilizing a State Designated Entity (SDE) for Health Information Exchange (HIE) beginning July 1, 2023.
The proposed policy changes are currently in effect as Emergency Rules and must be promulgated as Permanent Rules. The proposed changes are scheduled to be presented as Permanent Rules to the OHCA Board of Directors on March 22, 2023.
Very few providers across the state were aware of this bill until this week; the public comments received by Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) reached almost 200 comments – all in opposition of the implementation of the statewide HIE.
The majority of those comments have come from those of us in the mental health field; licensed providers who have sworn to protect the records and information of those we serve. We would like to take this opportunity to tell you what we know, what we want you to know and how you can get active to fight this bill.
From the OKSHINE website:
“OKSHINE connects providers throughout the state through our secure, online network to share patients’ virtual health records. Members include hospitals, ambulatory practices, ancillary services, behavioral health, specialty care providers, emergency medical services, social services organizations, and payers.”
The OKSHINE website goes on to share that the HIE will be accessible to Dept of Corrections, Dept of Human Services and even the Dept of Defense.
For those who are seeking mental health services, it is your RIGHT to the privacy of these services and your right to be free from bias based on the services you are seeking.
As licensed mental health providers, we want to share our concerns with the public and those we serve to help you better understand the risks involved with the overreach by our state Government in obtaining access to your mental health records.
First – state law specifically states that mental health records have greater protections than regular medical records. (Oklahoma Statutes §43A-1-109 (2021) - Confidential and privileged information)
As an attendee of mental health services, you have a right to privacy and confidentiality. As providers, we have many concerns that this could create undue bias for our clients with other providers and with the various social service organizations that the HIE has indicated they will give access to.
This law does not grant any additional safety or privacy that each client is not already promised under State and Federal law, Licensure rules and ethics and Professional Organizations Code of Ethics. This law does pose an increased risk of client safety by compromising the privacy of their records.
OHCA and the HIE has stated that a client has the right to “opt-out” of this HIE; however, the opt-out form still must be submitted to OHCA/MyHealth; therefore still further violating the right to privacy and identifying the relationship between the client and the provider(s). The rules surrounding this law do not indicate the extent of information that will be shared or required to be shared.
While there are a multitude of other direct impacts that we could continue to discuss, we also cannot ignore the impact on providers and eventually the impact on access to medical and mental health services across our state.
This law requires all licensed providers to participate. Many solo/small practices cannot afford the high fee to join the system and the monthly fees to continue to participate and would be left to pass those charges down to the clients or forced to close their doors and stop practicing all together. For those who opt out of insurance and choose private pay services for added privacy, you are not protected by this law and your information must be shared.
In a state where we are already suffering a mental health crisis, an opioid crisis and we are desperately lacking in access to mental health providers to meet the needs of our communities, this law will force many to practice in other states or not at all.
As constituents and members of the communities we serve, you deserve to be heard by your representatives as quickly as possible regarding this bill. You are encouraged to contact them to let them know that you are not ok with your protected information being shared freely; and that you do not support a law that would force providers to choose between protecting your rights and protecting our license.
Please feel free to comment and share - we need your help!
We are asking everyone to write letters of concern to all of the OHCA board members and also to express your concerns directly to the Governor's office, as he has the power to refuse to allow the policy to go into effect if the OHCA board does vote to approve it.
OHCA Contact Information
OHCA Board Members:
Marc Nuttle - Chairman
Marc.Nuttle@okhca.org
Alex Yaffe - Vice Chairman
Alex.Yaffe@okhca.org
Tanya Case
Tanya.Case@okhca.org
John Christ
john.christ@okhca.org
Jeffrey Cruzan, M.D.
Jeffrey.Cruzan@okhca.org
Corey Finch, M.D.
Corey.Finch@okhca.org
Phillip Kennedy
Phillip.Kennedy@okhca.org
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Steve Miller - OHCA HIE Coordinator
steve.miller@okhca.org
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Remove mental health from the Health Information Exchange mandate.
03/14/2023

Remove mental health from the Health Information Exchange mandate.

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01/04/2023

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06/12/2022

Trauma bonding

Trauma bonding is when you're attached to a person who consistently betrays you in one way or another. Yet, you feel addicted to the abuser and panic at the mere thought of leaving. One part of you wants to leave, another, stay. This inner conflict usually stems from the abuser's confusing behavior, shifting from cruel to tender. You find yourself making excuses for their behaviors no matter how many times you get hurt. One of the reasons for trauma bonding is the attempt of resolving your childhood traumas through the destructive relationship. You try to get the abuser to change and love you even though they show little or no capacity for healthy love.

One way to break this unhealthy addiction to a person is to undergo trauma therapy. Two of these therapies are the evidence-based treatment methods EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) and IFS (Internal family systems therapy). These treatments help you to resolve your childhood traumas, release stuck energy from your body, and give your body and mind long-awaited relief. EMDR and IFS also help you to finally put the past in the past and give you a real chance of living in the moment and being more at ease with your body and mind. If you would like to know more or if you have any questions, please let me know.

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01/26/2022

Those who have lost loved ones to COVID may be eligible for substantial help from FEMA to pay funeral expenses. Application numbers are low, indicating that many survivor families may not know about this assistance or how to apply. For at risk families, this assistance could be especially critical to their economic recovery and healing from their traumatic loss. Potential applicants can read FEMA’s FAQs for more eligibility details in multiple languages or call FEMA for more info. The main website is here:

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08/30/2021

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following.

Provide individual and family therapy for patients.

Conduct mental health and substance abuse assessments and diagnosis.

Develop and implement individualized treatment plans with current diagnosis.

Schedule follow-up appointments with patients.

Complete referrals for patient in need of inpatient/residential treatment.

Coordinates counseling services with Clinical Director; coordinates medication management with psychiatrist, psychologist and medical providers as needed.

Master's Degree in Psychology or related field - REQUIRED

Candidates and fully licensed encouraged to apply.

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Temperature screenings
Social distancing guidelines in place
Virtual meetings
Sanitizing, disinfecting, or cleaning procedures in place
Clinic follows established CDC guidelines for Covid-19.

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Lawton, OK
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