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When is Witnessing a Signature Necessary?
Witnessing signatures is necessary in various situations within healthcare settings, such as:
Signing
informed consent forms
for surgical procedures or medical treatments.
Signing
advance directives
or
living wills
.
Signing
healthcare proxy
or
power of attorney
documents.
Authorization for the release of medical records.
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