1 Jan, 2018 → by ClaimboUser297379
doctor medical providers requiring patients to sign waivers electronically when patient cannot see what they are agreeing to when signing

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I live in burlington county in nj more and more doctor offices and medical providers are requiring patients to sign electronically on small devices that do not show what the patient is signing agreement to i have most recently been to cooper medical on jfk in willingboro and jefferson dorfner on sunset road. When i had to sign at cooper i asked the staff if my agreement covered financial terms and she said no afterward i asked for copies and she said all she could give me was a sample copy of what i signed and i got very upset because i had just signed financial agreement terms without being able to read it first. I believe these offices are violating patient and consumer rights and i dont see how anyone can be held legally responsible when they are not given an opportunity to read what they are signing and they are not provided with copies all signatures obtained through this method should legally be considered null and void for legal enforcenent against patients thank you joyce frigen my phone is [protected]
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