Determining the consent management process for patients

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  • Updated March 12, 2026
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    Summary of Determining the Consent Management Process for Patients

    This guide provides instructions on how to configure the consent management process for patients within a healthcare organization using the snhcls.admin role. It outlines the types of consent policies available and how they can be implemented to ensure compliance with privacy regulations.

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    Key Features

    • Standard Document Policy: This policy type does not require a patient’s consent form to be reviewed or signed. Patients must sign the consent for each service requested.
    • Document Policy: This policy requires a consent form to be reviewed and signed by the patient. A to-do item is generated for the patient to sign the consent form, which must be configured along with decision rules.
    • Validity Duration: The privacy policy allows you to specify how long the consent remains valid after a patient signs it. During this period, consent is valid for multiple healthcare requests.
    • Automatic Inactivation: A scheduled job automatically sets any policy consent to inactive once its validity duration expires.
    • Document Attachment: After consent is given, the consent document is attached to the policy consent record, linking it to the initial healthcare request.

    Key Outcomes

    By implementing the consent management process, healthcare organizations can streamline patient consent collection, ensuring compliance and improving the patient experience. A patient only needs to give consent once for all requests within the validity period. If the consent is still active and the request is within the validity duration, the existing consent can be used; otherwise, a new consent request will be initiated.

    You can determine whether the privacy policy for patient consent needs to be routed for review and signature to the patient.

    As a user with the sn_hcls.admin role, you can configure a privacy policy for obtaining consent from patients in a healthcare organization. For more information, see Configure a privacy policy for managing patient consent.

    You can determine the consent management process as one of the following types: