Testimonials?
Umar Johnson seems as though he is getting quite desperate and it seems like the jig is just about up.
It makes one wonder what agency or agencies are preparing to tear him a new butthole.
Why?
Because now Umar Johnson is asking for testimonials on his social media accounts.
Umar Johnson tells on himself all the time.
Now, I might not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I have a couple of questions.
The bottom line would be that one is practicing without a license which is against the law.
If you want information about HIPAA guidelines, refer to the Department of Health and Human Services for information and materials related to patient privacy and HIPAA.
And whatever you do, don't listen to or believe anything Umar Johnson says.
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It makes one wonder what agency or agencies are preparing to tear him a new butthole.
Why?
Because now Umar Johnson is asking for testimonials on his social media accounts.
Umar Johnson tells on himself all the time.
Now, I might not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, but I have a couple of questions.
Question One
Would it be a HIPAA violation to post a client or patient on one's social media accounts?Question Two
If one is going to ask for "testimonials" for services one has rendered, wouldn't one have to have the written permission or consent of the person(s) willing to give testimonials?Question Three
If one doesn't have a license to practice therapy or psychology, would it matter how many people think how nice, how helpful, how knowledgeable one is?The bottom line would be that one is practicing without a license which is against the law.
If you want information about HIPAA guidelines, refer to the Department of Health and Human Services for information and materials related to patient privacy and HIPAA.
And whatever you do, don't listen to or believe anything Umar Johnson says.
BUYER BEWARE!
Trueblackanonymous You Tube Channel
@BLKAnonymous
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