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Consent Form Revisions Presented in January 2014 by: Dr. Elizabeth MacKay, Physician Advisor, Consent Policy Implementation Project Andrea Malekos-Rimmer, Clinical Counsel, Legal Services Linda Dziuba, Health Professions, Strategy and Planning Bridget Faherty, Clinical Policy

Background Single AHS Consent policy implemented 2010 Concerns about success of implementation led to creation of Consent Policy Implementation Project in 2011 Steering committee and working groups formed to provide support for implementation, education and support provision of needed revisions Identified Physician Leadership and support for Physician Advisor Role and included physician working groups 2

CPIP Consent Form Revisions Physician issues identified Identified need for physician specific tools, education, capacity assessment support, surgical vs nonsurgical form Revised forms process lengthy and requires multiple loops through steering, forms, legal Revised available June, 2013 Significant AHS organizational changes and difficulty supporting implementation until late in 2013. 3

Physician Consent Issues Surgical consent elements missing Support for electronic consent forms and electronic signatures Blood transfusion consent requirement and process Blood Borne Fluid Exposure BBFE process to ensure consent available up front Providing Capacity Assessment for Specific Decision Maker designation: process and risk, form 6 issues Minors in ED without parent/guardian What procedures require written consent: list or not? Recurrent encounter consent management: transfusions and cancer care across sites/time; Rhogam in community and in hospital DI Consent: who is MRHP Critical Care Consent process: when in emergency health care exception Second practitioner signature in emergency health care provision: who can do this and why can t residents? Public health consent process for Immunoglobulins as blood products 4

Consent Form Revisions Key Messages Policy hasn t changed. Forms revised to better support consent process across different areas Surgical consent includes transfusion, BBV testing, retention of tissue Consent to Treatment plan/ procedure same as prior 09741 with improved clarity/simplicity Emergency Health Care documentation of exception to consent has been separated to its own form with clearer indications BBV testing consent to be completed as part of admission process or with BBFE occurring outside of planned procedure MRHP determines type of consent to use Areas with non-surgical but Invasive procedures can use either surgical or treatment plan consent Usual care procedures do not typically require written consent but explicit verbal consent can be supported with other forms of documentation Blood product transfusion and surgery as only AHS directed requirements for written consent 5

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Specific inclusion of BBV testing, retention of tissue, blood transfusion, Involvement of trainees 18628 7

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Consent can be for larger treatment plan, recurrent procedures Can use for blood transfusion if outside surgery/procedural ie. Recurrent transfusion in MDS Hemodialysis IVIG infusions Paracentesis Doesn t expire Revisit if significant clinical change New 09741 9

Reference to SDM and Form 6 10

Would use for procedures that would require written consent in setting where criteria met: MRHP and second practitioner where practical /available 18629 11

Elements needed to clarify consent for testing when not for benefit of source patient Can get at admission, Or at time of exposure, Bedside nurse or physician can complete 12

Key Consent Revision Questions: What is invasive procedure? What if use wrong form? Emergency Health Care: When and who does this in emergency room situation? Critical care? Who can provide the 2 nd signature and what is required of that person? BBV testing consent: When will this be used, who can do this and what about getting information about source history? 13

What is an invasive procedure?: 14

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Consent Policy Resources On Insite: http://insite.albertahealthservices.ca/ 2295.asp On External web: http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/ 3084.asp Professional Practice Consultation Services: practice.consultation@albertahealth services.ca Clinical Legal Intake Line: 1-888- 943-0904 Resources available on Insite and the External web include: Memorandum: Revision of Consent to Specific Treatment/Procedure Form Information Bulletin: When to Use the New Consent Forms Staff and Physician Q & A Blood Borne Virus Testing: Patient Information Sheet Consent Form Revisions: Cheat Sheet Consent to Treatment/Procedures Questions and Answers for Addiction and Mental Health Services 17

Informed Consent 3D DOCUMENTATION DISCUSSION DECISION 18

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