Clinical framing, procurement checklists, and long-form explainers on the regulatory, infrastructure, and day-to-day realities of behavioral decision support — written for the people who have to answer these questions in real meetings.
The “HIPAA-compliant” marketing label, on its own, is not enough. A privacy officer’s 5-control framework for evaluating behavioral-health vendors — plus the pediatric-specific wrinkles, the infrastructure pitfalls that quietly break compliance, and a 12-question procurement checklist.
FERPA is specific, not a vibe. A district-level working model of §99, the “school official with legitimate educational interest” exception, the HIPAA/FERPA boundary for behavioral-health platforms, and a 10-question procurement checklist.
What the category actually is, what counts as a serious entry, and how a pediatric hospital CIO should run an evaluation. Publishing after clinical review.
BIPs, FBAs, and how behavioral observation data actually informs an IEP — and, more often, informs a Behavior Intervention Plan that sits alongside it. Publishing after Matt’s v2 review.
A working parent’s guide to the kind of data that moves an IEP team — what to capture, how to capture it, and what rights you carry into the room.
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