Clarity & Comprehensiveness of Forms & Reports
- Authorizing a person to sign on the medical authorization and to take decisions on their behalf, when necessary, with their knowledge and the full consent of the patient.
- Introducing the patient to the information contained in the medical consent in a clear manner and in an understandable language, with an explanation of the expected negative and positive results as a result of the approval or rejection. With a list of interventions that need separate medical permission and keeping the medical permission in the patient's file.
- Giving medical reports proving his condition and justifying periods of absence from work.