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Confirmed Consent is a cloud-based electronic informed consent confirmation platform for healthcare organizations. Its core goal is to help patients more fully understand proposed procedures, risks, benefits, and alternatives before treatment or surgery, while helping healthcare providers reduce delays, cancellations, and potential litigation risks caused by insufficient communication. It is not positioned as a general-purpose e-signature tool, but rather focuses on scenarios such as medical informed consent, preoperative workflows, telemedicine consent, and CCM/RPM consent.
The platform allows patients to log in from home via a custom URL using a computer or iPad and complete the remote informed consent process. The system emphasizes confirming the patient’s competency, cognition, level of understanding, and voluntariness, while meeting CMS Informed Consent standards. Its service modules include electronic medical consent confirmation, surgical consent, telemedicine consent, anesthesia-related preoperative risk algorithms, confirmation of completed preoperative tests/imaging, and consent workflows for chronic care management and remote patient monitoring. On the enterprise side, it also mentions white-labeling and customization capabilities for EHRs and patient portals.
Public pricing information is limited. The website lists a monthly subscription for a single location, featuring no long-term contract and unlimited use of the service. The multi-location plan is a white-label enterprise version aimed at EHRs and patient portals, customizable according to organizational needs; specific pricing requires booking a demo or contacting the company by email. Deployment is clearly described as proprietary and cloud-based, with an architecture based on Amazon Web Services.
The strengths are its clearly defined vertical use case, with design centered on informed consent compliance, patient education, and litigation risk control. It also publicly states HIPAA compliance, 256-bit encryption, SSL, and an AWS HIPAA architecture. Patients can watch videos repeatedly and complete the process outside the pressured environment of an in-person clinic visit, which can help improve understanding.
The limitations are that it does not disclose specific pricing, product interface details, a list of mainstream EHR integrations, API/developer capabilities, or enterprise SaaS management details such as role permissions and audit logs. These must be verified through a demo before purchase.
It is better suited for U.S. medical clinics, surgery centers, anesthesiology departments, telemedicine providers, and platform vendors that want to embed informed consent capabilities into patient portals or EHRs. There is no publicly available information on access from China, so it is assessed as unknown. Its compliance focus is centered on HIPAA/CMS; if used in Chinese healthcare scenarios, local data compliance and deployment requirements would need to be evaluated separately.
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