Lieberman Consulting
For Allied Health Practitioners — PTs, Chiros, Audiologists, OTs, and More

The Privacy Defense Framework for Independent Allied Health Practices.

A free 5-email series on the invisible digital traps taking down independent allied health practices — and the pre-drafted operational shields that close them.

What You'll Get

Five short emails. Ten days. The threats most upstart allied health practices never see coming.

  1. Welcome — why you lost the hospital's Legal Department.

    You left the institution to get your autonomy back. You also left the compliance officers, privacy attorneys, and IT security staff. Here's what that means for your license.

  2. The FTC pixel trap.

    How a standard Google Analytics or Meta Pixel installed by your web developer triggers federal enforcement. BetterHelp ($7.8M), GoodRx ($1.5M), Cerebral, Hims/Hers — all paid for the same configuration sitting on most independent practice sites right now.

  3. Why you need to delete Grammarly from your clinical laptop.

    Shadow IT — the cloud-based extensions silently broadcasting your treatment notes, evaluation reports, and patient records to third-party servers without a Business Associate Agreement.

  4. The $5,000 blank screen.

    Why your healthcare attorney bills $5,000 for the foundation an upstart practice actually needs — and the path that brings it under $400.

  5. You earned a license to treat patients — not be a privacy officer.

    Decision fatigue is real. The Vault is the plug-and-play toolkit you hand to your admin or office manager so digital defense stops eating your weekends.

Why This Exists

You left the institution. You also left the Legal and IT Departments behind.

You left the hospital, the rehab clinic, the multi-specialty group, or the practice you trained in to get your autonomy back. You wanted to treat patients on your own terms — and stop having clinical decisions filtered through a billing department three time zones away.

But when you left the institution, you left something else behind: the Legal and IT Departments.

In a hospital or large group practice, if a calendar API leaks patient data or a tracking pixel fires on a booking page, an entire team of compliance officers, privacy attorneys, and IT security staff handles the federal auditors. In your practice, it's just you.

Most upstart allied health practices don't know what they don't know about digital exposure — until a state board complaint, an FTC consent order, or a private-right-of-action lawsuit arrives in the mail. The five-email series above walks through the most dangerous (and most common) digital traps — and gives you the framework to close them.

Brad Lieberman
JD (Retired) · MSN · PMHNP

Founder of The Encrypted Chart and Lieberman Consulting, LLC. A practicing psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with a Juris Doctor (retired) — clinician by trade, with the legal training to read between the regulatory lines. The Encrypted Chart translates dense federal privacy regulations into the operational shields independent allied health practices actually need.

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