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Brianna White

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Implementing the right electronic signature solution can streamline your health care workflows and save your staff enormous time and frustration from having to manually gather patient signatures and securely store those documents.
But home-based care agencies also need to find out whether an e-signature provider’s security protocols are sufficient to satisfy the privacy requirements of health care regulators. After all, those electronic signatures will in most cases be attached to documents containing highly personal, sensitive information about your patients. The process your organization uses to store and protect such documents could make the difference between compliance and noncompliance.
Your medical practice maintains electronic records of numerous forms containing patients’ personal health data and various administrative documents — along with signatures from both the patients themselves and other providers in their continuum of care. Here is a look at why blockchain is the best technology for e-signatures in health care, specifically in skilled nursing facilities.
Continue reading: https://skillednursingnews.com/2022/01/why-blockchain-is-the-safest-e-signature-technology-option-for-health-care/
 

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