Welcome New CPA Members!

The Colorado Psychological Association would like to recognize and welcome the following new members who joined CPA in July!

  • Jessie Buttacavoli-Smith
  • Nancy Cason
  • Janell Cotton
  • Joshua Drayer
  • Dianna Ducote-Sabey
  • Corinne Duffy-Strode
  • Claire Dumke
  • Eleanore Hall
  • Donna Huson
  • Maria Neiers
  • Mark Palmer
 

Tell the Biden Administration to Protect Access to Psychological Services

Please join our largest ONE APA advocacy campaign this year to strengthen access to and promote equity in mental health services.
Psychologists need to weigh in on an annual Medicare proposal with important implications for the nation’s entire mental health system. Specifically, we are responding to the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services’ (CMS) proposed rule for the 2024 Physician Fee Schedule (PFS). Each year, this sets the benchmark for how health insurance programs cover and reimburse for specific services. The PFS also sets the standard for how new and emerging forms of treatment are covered.
We ask everyone representing the field of psychology – not just clinicians, but applied psychologists, researchers, students and educators – to send a message to CMS to show a unified front on behalf of the field.  Our action center will provide you with a message that you can personalize and submit directly to CMS in less than 2 minutes.
This year’s proposal contains important proposals that need your support to become a reality – they will help promote access to mental health services, strengthen our ability to address patient trauma, respond to population health needs and more. These include:
  • Continued reimbursement of telehealth services at a higher rate when provided into the patient’s home.
  • Expanding access to crisis services.
  • Activating payment for behavior management training services for caregivers.
There are also several proposals that CMS will need to revise to improve population health and health equity. These include reimbursement for Community Health Integration services and Social Determinants of Health Assessments and increasing the work values for psychotherapy services to be more inclusive of services provided by psychologists. Additional details are available on our action center.
Your participation makes a big difference! Last year, psychologists represented over half of all messages submitted nationally on the 2023 PFS. Your combined voices brought critical issues to CMS’ attention, which led to a number of favorable proposals in this year’s proposed rule. Please help us continue that success this year – send a message today!

Katherine B. McGuire, MS
Chief Advocacy Officer
American Psychological Association (APA) Services

 

Join us for the CPA Virtual Annual Meeting on Friday, July 28 at 12:05 PM

Hear from CPA’s leaders about the state of the association and celebrate major legislative accomplishments in 2023. Also, discover how to become more engaged to get the most out of your CPA membership!
This Annual Meeting will occur during the lunch break of the Risk Management workshop and will begin at 12:05 p.m.

Speaking

  • Brian Beaumund, Past President
  • Alyssa Oland, President
  • Monica Corrado, Treasurer
  • Jin Lee, President-Elect and Award Recipient
 

It's Not Too Late to Register for Friday's Risk Management Virtual Workshop -- 

Navigating Challenging Conversations: Ethics and Risk Management 
July 28, 2023; 8:45 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.  |  6 CEs

DESCRIPTION

The Trust Risk Management Consultants have culled subject matter from some 110,000 consultations provided to date to focus this workshop on problems practitioners often encounter. The overarching theme of Workshop 12 is on the ethics and risk management of navigating various types of challenging conversations that arise in professional practice. Specifically, topics will include: the possibly impaired or unethical colleague; race and microaggressions; record keeping and the Information Blocking Rule; mandated child abuse reporting; multiple relationships and conflicts of interest in collateral versus conjoint services; managing risks of cross-jurisdictional telepsychology; and the ethics and risk management of responding to patients/clients who engage in stalking, threatening, or harassing behaviors.

COST
CPA Members: $185
Non-members: $245
Student CPA members: $75

PRESENTER
Dan O. Taube, PhD, JD.

SEE MORE HERE & REGISTER!

Sponsored by: 
 
 

CPA Announces New Career Center

CPA has just launched a new career center that offers affordable pricing for 30, 60 and 90-day listings. Members pay deeply discounted rates to post their jobs!

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