electronic signatures

Digital Signature On Contract Document Using A Smartphone

Was ist eConsent? Eine Begriffsbestimmung zwischen elektronischer Einwilligung und Electronic Informed Consent

Zwischen digitaler Unterschrift und vollständigem Aufklärungsprozess ist electronic Consent bzw. eConsent im klinischen Kontext zu einem Begriff mit zwei Bedeutungssphären geworden. Diese begriffliche Überlagerung ist nicht nur semantisch relevant, sondern kann Folgen für die gelungene Implementierung des Digitalisierungsprozesses etwa im Kontext der digitalen Patientenaufklärung im klinischen Umfeld haben. Im engeren Sinn bezeichnet eConsent den elektronisch […]

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Electronic patient education for hospitals and clinics

The software solution from MAIA.tools for electronic patient education has been developed specifically for the clinical setting and for use in hospitals, medical centers, specialized clinics, and larger healthcare facilities. The key requirements for the MAIA platform products include the following: [...]

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How online health questionnaires can bring benefits for medical practices even without complex technical integration

Web applications have special advantages: they are lean, stable and particularly easy to use. With the web app for capturing medical history online and health questionnaires from MAIA.tools, patients can complete medical history forms and receive information modules from anywhere and at any time. The only requirement is an internet-enabled device (smartphone, tablet, PC, etc.). We pay particular attention to simple usability for older people [...]

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Digital Signature On Contract Document Using A Smartphone

Medical informed consent - perspectives on forensic handwriting analysis and eSignature

EU law has changed in recent years with regard to the validity of electronic signatures (particularly concerning the eIDAS regulation, which will not be discussed further here). Thus, a signature may not be considered invalid in court simply because it is in electronic form. The advantages of electronic documentation and electronic signature are obvious for clinics and practices, but what about the forensic perspective?

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