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-**1. RECOMMENDED CONTENTS OF CONSENT FORM-INFORMATION INCLUDED IN CONSENT FORM** +**1. //Consent//. The consent ​shall conform to the requirements of an informed consent which are competenceamount and accuracy of informationpatient understanding ​and voluntariness.\\ 
-   *A separate, standard consent form for PHIE entitled "Consent ​for Participation to PHIE" shall be developed by participating health care providers. The consent ​form must be clearsimple, and have local translation which the patient can understandWithin its contents, there shall be an opt-out clausea list of information to be gathered for shared purposedate and time the consent was given, contact number ​of the patient ​or legal representative, ​and provisions stating that the patient'​s identity ​and health information will be protectedIf consent will be denieda refusal form shall be provided.\\+a.) //​Voluntariness//​- Make an autonomous decision without force or intimidation,​ and understands that he/she can withdraw consent anytime without consequence;​\\ 
 +b.) //​Competence//​Sound mindat least 18 years old, and not under the influence ​of drugs or liquor;\\ 
 +c.) //​Amount ​and Accuracy of Information//​- Relevant factual data about a procedure ​and/or treatments, its benefits, risks, and possible complications or outcomes;​\\ 
 +d.) //Patient Understanding//​- Educationlanguage or dialect;​\\ 
 +e.) //For Persons with Disabilities (PWDs).// Use of appropriate means of communication such as verbal or sign language.\\
  
-**2. Obtaining ​Consent**\\ +**1.2. Persons to Obtain ​Consent.** Consent shall be obtained by a duly authorized staff who shall be responsible for the orientation ​of the patients regarding PHIE implementation ​and validation of patient information.\\
-  * Prior to obtaining consent, specific information with regard to the purpose, processes and procedures involved upon admission in the PHIE must be adequately explained and they shall be clearly informed ​of their choices ​and its benefits and consequences. \\+
  
-*//Persons to obtain consent// ​Consent ​shall be obtained by an authorized ​staff of the health facility upon patient admission/ upon visit to the health facility. If the patient does not give consent ​upon admission/​upon visit in the health facility, ​or is in an emergency casehealth care providers shall make necessary effort to obtain ​consent ​prior to discharge. To avoid missing consent, a system ​shall be developed to indicate completion of obtaining consent.\\+**1.3. Persons to Give Consent.** The following persons are authorized to give consent: \\ 
 +a.) Patient of legal age and of sound mind;\\ 
 +b.) Immediate relatives within 3rd degree of consanguinity based on hierarchy;​\\ 
 +c.) Cohabitant partner for a minimum of 1 year or identified guardian;​\\ 
 +d.) Persons with special power of attorney; \\ 
 +e.) For minor patientsthe consent shall be given by either parents if legally married;​\\ 
 +f.) Social worker;\\ 
 +g.) Attending physician.\\
  
-  ​*//​Validity ​of Consent// Consent shall be given voluntarily and will be considered valid if the patient is able to: \\ +**1.4. When to get consent.** Upon order of dischargeprior to discharge from the health facility.\\
-a.) Make an autonomous decision;​\\ +
-b.) Understand ​the information given;\\ +
-c.) Recall the information long enough;\\ +
-d.) Communicate their decision through verbal or sign language;​\\ +
-e.) Is not under the influence of drug or alcohol; +
-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 representativeOnce 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.\\+**1.5. The Consent Form.** The standard "​Consent for Participation ​to PHIE" shall be used by participating health care providers.\\
  
-  ​*//​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: \\ +**1.6. Valid formats ​of consent.** The consent ​can either be in written and/or electronic form that is signed by the patient, guardian, ​or legal representativeOnce the consenting patient is incapable to imprint his signaturea finger print, thumb mark, electronic signature, biometrics ​may be considered but must be witnessed by a person ​of legal age. \\
-a.) Immediate relatives within ​the 3rd degree of consanguinity based from hierarchy;​\\ +
-b.) Cohabitant partner for a minimum of 1 year or identified guardian;​\\ +
-c.) Social worker;\\ +
-d.) Persons with special power of attorney.\\ +
-Howeverthe consent for sharing information in PHIE shall not be applicable. Obtaining such consent ​may be delayed until patient is already capable ​of consenting to participate.\\+
  
-  ​For minor patients, the consent shall be given by either parents (if legally married, either of the two; if child is less than years old, consent shall only be given by the mother ​and if the child is 8-21 years old, anyone who has been declared as the legal guardian), descendant, ascendant, and/or guardian.\\+**1.7. Revocation and Reinstating Consent.** When an unconscious patient becomes able (becomes conscious ​and is of legal age), he/she may revoke the consent previously given by their 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.\\ +**1.8. Exemptions for Consent** For national security purpose, the following situations do not need consent for information to be processed in the PHIE provided that these are not in conflict with other existing laws: \\ 
- +a.) Republic Act 3573: Law of Reporting Communicable Diseases;\\ 
-  ​//​Revocation and reinstating consent//​The consenting patient may revoke the signed consent provided that there is a justifiable reason or primary reason for revocationFor 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.\\ +b.) Administrative Order No. 2008-0009: Adopting the Revised List of Notifiable Diseases, Syndromes, Health-Related Events and Conditions; \\ 
- +c.) Public health emergency and international ​concerns.\\
-**3. Exemptions for Consent.** For national security purpose, the following situations do not need consent for information to be processed in the PHIE:\\ +
-a.) Emerging diseases identified in R.A. 3573; +
-b.) Public health emergency and international ​consents.+