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 f.) Understands that he or she can withdraw consent anytime without consequence or advantage.\\ f.) Understands that he or she can withdraw consent anytime without consequence or advantage.\\
  
-  * //Valid formats of consent//​The consent can either be in written and/or electronic form that is signed by the patient, guardian, or legal representative. Once the consenting patient is incapable to imprint his signature, a finger print, thumb mark, electronic signature, biometrics may be considered but must be witnessed by a person of legal age.\\+  * //Valid formats of consent.// The consent can either be in written and/or electronic form that is signed by the patient, guardian, or legal representative. Once the consenting patient is incapable to imprint his signature, a finger print, thumb mark, electronic signature, biometrics may be considered but must be witnessed by a person of legal age.\\
  
   *//​Authorized persons to sign in behalf of the patients.// For patients who are unconscious,​ are physically or mentally incapable of giving consent, the following persons are authorized to give consent in their behalf: \\   *//​Authorized persons to sign in behalf of the patients.// For patients who are unconscious,​ are physically or mentally incapable of giving consent, the following persons are authorized to give consent in their behalf: \\
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   * //Duration of validity of consent//​The signed consent shall remain valid unless a refusal form will be submitted by the patient or by the authorized representative.\\   * //Duration of validity of consent//​The signed consent shall remain valid unless a refusal form will be submitted by the patient or by the authorized representative.\\
  
-  * //​Revocation and reinstating consent//​The consenting patient may revoke the signed consent provided that there is a justifiable reason or primary reason for revocation. For unconscious and minor patient, when the patient becomes able (becomes conscious and is of legal age), he/she may revoke the consent previously given by their authorized representative. A valid court order shall prevail over written consent.\\+  * //​Revocation and reinstating consent.// The consenting patient may revoke the signed consent provided that there is a justifiable reason or primary reason for revocation. For unconscious and minor patient, when the patient becomes able (becomes conscious and is of legal age), he/she may revoke the consent previously given by their authorized representative. A valid court order shall prevail over written consent.\\
  
 **3. Exemptions for Consent.** For national security purpose, the following situations do not need consent for information to be processed in the PHIE:\\ **3. Exemptions for Consent.** For national security purpose, the following situations do not need consent for information to be processed in the PHIE:\\