What is the process for having my patient sign an arbitration agreement?
Provided that a patient is not in an emergent or urgent condition, physicians will present the arbitration agreement to patients (or their representatives) and provide them with an area to view a video approximately six minutes in duration that explains the purpose and fundamentals of the arbitration agreement. After the patient and/or the patient’s representative have viewed the video they will be asked to sign the arbitration agreement. The patient and/or the patient’s representative should be given two copies of their signed arbitration agreement and the original should go into the patient’s file.
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