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Platform Consent iPad signing

iPad consent signing

Hand over the iPad. Keep control of the workflow.

Consent signing should feel simple in the treatment room. The practitioner opens the right form, hands the iPad to the patient, then returns to the clinical workflow when signing is complete.

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How iPad signing works

Three steps in the room.

The practitioner stays in control throughout. The patient sees only the consent document. Once signed, the workflow continues.

Step 01 Practitioner opens the form The correct consent document is opened on the clinic iPad, matched to the procedure.
Step 02 iPad handed to patient Patient-safe mode activates. The patient sees only the consent document and signature field.
Step 03 Patient signs The patient reads, confirms understanding and signs digitally on the device.
Step 04 Returned to practitioner The screen prompts the patient to return the iPad. The practitioner continues with signing confirmed.
What iPad signing gives the room

One device. One handover. Nothing left on paper.

Each area below shows how iPad signing keeps the treatment room workflow intact while giving the patient space to review properly.

Built for the room

Consent happens where the conversation happens, without sending the patient to another device or disconnected form.

Patient-safe mode

The patient sees only what they need to review and sign.

Back to the practitioner

Once signed, the screen guides the patient to return the iPad so the practitioner can continue.

No loose paperwork

The signed consent record is kept digitally, with the right evidence attached.

Make consent signing smoother in the treatment room.

One device, one handover, signed and stored before treatment begins.