Asked by Mason
Dr. Sowder wants her patients to sign all forms electronically. What is MOST likely true in this scenario?
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HIPAA will not allow medical forms to be signed electronically.
HIPAA will not allow medical forms to be signed electronically.
Insurance companies charge a 10 percent fee for electronic signatures.
Insurance companies charge a 10 percent fee for electronic signatures.
The patient can sign if they have a personal protected password.
The patient can sign if they have a personal protected password.
Forms can be signed using a computer but not a mobile phone.
Forms can be signed using a computer but not a mobile phone.
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"The patient can sign if they have a personal protected password."
Explanation: HIPAA does allow electronic signatures as long as appropriate safeguards (authentication, access controls, audit trails, etc.) are used. A personal protected password is a common method of authentication for electronic signing.
Explanation: HIPAA does allow electronic signatures as long as appropriate safeguards (authentication, access controls, audit trails, etc.) are used. A personal protected password is a common method of authentication for electronic signing.
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