Document With Confidence—and Release the Fear of Insurance Audits

I survived two insurance audits. It was ugly at moments—but now I never have to live in fear of the unknown again.
This webinar shows you how to document smarter, reduce anxiety, and stop guessing what auditors want.

About the Course

If you’re always a little nervous…
If you’re never fully sure whether your documentation is “right enough”…
If part of you worries about what could happen if it isn’t…

You’re not alone — and you’re not imagining the risk.

This course exists because clinicians were trained to provide excellent care, not to navigate audits, insurance scrutiny, or constantly shifting documentation standards. Carrying that uncertainty quietly, day after day, is exhausting — and unnecessary.

This webinar offers a calm, reality-based orientation to documentation risk so clinicians and practice owners can replace vague anxiety with informed awareness.

Why I created This Webinar

I created this training after surviving two insurance audits.

There were moments that were stressful, overwhelming, and uncomfortable—but the relief I feel now is something I want every clinician to experience.

  • I no longer live with fear of the unknown.
  • I no longer second-guess every note.
  • I no longer wonder if I’m “doing enough” to protect myself.

This webinar exists because I don’t believe clinicians should have to learn these lessons the hard way.

What I share here is based on real experience—not theory—and is designed to help you document with confidence instead of fear.

Friday, May 29th 2026 | 9:30am – 11:15pm est

Available LIVE or ON-DEMAND

$49.00

This course is:

  • A clear, grounding walkthrough of what documentation risk actually looks like

  • A reality-based discussion of audits and insurance reviews (without fear-mongering)

  • A shared-experience space that reminds clinicians they are not alone — or failing

Participants consistently report feeling steadier, clearer, and more confident — not overwhelmed.

This course is not:

  • A billing how-to

  • A template library

  • A boring, checkbox-driven compliance lecture

Outcomes

After completing this course, participants feel calm and grounded while:

  • Understanding real (not imagined) documentation risks

  • Knowing what matters most in documentation

  • Recognizing when they can manage systems themselves

  • Knowing when it’s time to seek support

This course is about awareness — not perfection.

This Webinar Is Not for Everyone—and That’s Intentional

The Webinar IS for clinicians who:

  • Accept insurance (In OR OON) and want to protect themselves
  • Want to document with confidence
  • Are ready to release the emotional load of audit fear
  • Want clarity instead of guessing

This Webinar Is Not for Everyone—and That’s Intentional

This is Not for Clinicians who:

  • Don’t want to hear what actually happens in an insurance audit
  • Prefer to avoid uncomfortable truths, including consequences of failed audits
  • Aren’t willing to change how they document
  • Want to work harder instead of documenting smarter

Live + Recorded Access

This is a live, engaging webinar — not a dry lecture.
Clear language, real examples, and a respectful tone are central to the experience.

If you cannot attend live, the full recording will be available to you upon registration.

About Alyson Ryan, LCSW

Alyson Ryan, LCSW, is the Owner and Clinical Director of Suffolk Counseling Services, LCSW, PC, a large, multi-site mental health group practice in New York.

She is a licensed clinical social worker, experienced practice owner, and supervisor who has spent years navigating the realities of insurance participation, compliance expectations, and documentation scrutiny at scale.

Alyson has personally lived through high-stakes insurance audits, survived them, and used those experiences to build stronger systems, clearer training, and more sustainable leadership practices.

She is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) and the Women Presidents Organization, and a committed advocate for advancing the profession of social work and ending domestic violence.

Alyson is known for her calm, direct, and human teaching style — translating complex regulatory realities into language clinicians can understand and apply without panic or shame.

Alyson Ryan, LCSW

Most clinicians don’t realize how much mental energy audit fear takes—until it’s gone.

The relief on the other side of understanding audits is real. I know, because I live there now.

If you’re ready to stop guessing and start documenting with confidence, I’d love to have you there.