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<description><![CDATA[<p>Due to limitations within epic, we are looking into separating out the consent form and estimate into two separate documents to sign as part of the e-check in process. The CMS guidance provides an example with the two combined and says “these documents may not be modified by providers or facilities”. However, we cannot find that using this document specifically is required. If all the required information is included, is it ok to separate consent and estimate? Also, at which point are you providing these documents to patients?</p><p>Thank you!&nbsp;</p>]]></description>
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