AHRQ’s Easy-to-Understand Telehealth Consent Form

AHRQ has created a sample telehealth consent form (Word, 27 KB) that is easy to understand. The form includes language for healthcare providers that have curtailed in-person visits due to COVID-19. AHRQ has also created how-to guidance for clinicians on how to obtain informed consent for telehealth.

Why should we use easy-to-understand telehealth consent forms?

Some States do not require documented informed consent for telehealth, but there are still advantages to using the AHRQ Easy-to-Understand Telehealth Consent Form.

Can we use the AHRQ Easy-to-Understand Telehealth Consent Form as is?

No. The AHRQ Sample Consent Form must be adapted before using it.

How do we document consent when we’re not having the consent discussion face-to-face?

Patients can give their consent verbally at the beginning of their first telehealth visit, and clinicians can document it in the medical record. In addition to verbal consent, a signature can be obtained through your patient portal and the U.S. mail. Guidance on documenting consent is included in the how-to guidance for clinicians.

How do we get copies of these materials?

Select the links below.