This new text is based on Frederic G. Reamer's key reference for
practitioners, Social Work Malpractice and Liability: Strategies for
Prevention. Rooted in his own experiences as an expert witness in court
and licensing board cases, the volume introduces the concepts of
negligence, malpractice, and liability before turning to the subject of
risk management. Reflecting on recent legal cases and research, Reamer
identifies a variety of problems in the social work field relating to
privacy and confidentiality, improper treatment and delivery of
services, impaired practitioners, supervision, consultations and
referrals, fraud and deception, and termination of service. He also
explores the unprecedented ethical challenges created by new digital
technologies--such as online counseling, video counseling, and
practitioners' use of social networks and social media--and describes
current issues relating to HIPAA compliance and access to electronic
health records (EHR) and health information exchanges (HIE).He concludes
with practical suggestions for social workers named as defendants in
lawsuits and respondents in licensing board complaints.