Digital Patient Consent: Why it is so import and how to set it up correctly

It's no secret that private healthcare is on the rise. With more and more people seeking out private care, it's important to make sure your practice is set up for success. One of the most important aspects of running a successful private medical practice is getting digital consent from your patients. In this blog post, we will discuss why digital consent is so important in private healthcare and how to set it up correctly for your practice!

The importance of digital patient consent

Digital consent is important for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it ensures that your patients are fully informed about the care they are receiving. They understand what the risks and benefits are, and they can make an informed decision about whether or not to proceed with treatment. Additionally, digital consent forms help to protect you and your staff from liability. If something goes wrong during treatment, you can rest assured knowing that you have the patient's informed consent on file.

Easily customise patient consent forms

So how do you set up digital consent in your private medical practice? The first step is to find a software solution that meets your needs. There are a number of different options on the market, so be sure to do your research before making a decision. Once you've selected a software solution, you'll need to create digital consent forms for your patients. Be sure to include all of the relevant information, such as the risks and benefits of treatment, in the form. Once you have your digital consent forms set up, be sure to train your staff on how to use them correctly.

Function 365 consent forms for Private Practice

Function 365 makes it simple to setup consent forms and get the patient to fill these in via their online portal before you even meet! The beauty of using F365 is that the consent forms are completely customisable for your practice so you can make sure that consent is given properly and then it is automatically linked to the patients record within your Practitioner portal.

By following these simple steps, you can ensure that digital consent is set up correctly in your private medical practice. Do not hesitate to reach out to us if you have any questions about setting up digital consent in your practice! We are always happy to help. Thanks for reading!

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