(a) Designee: Any person who can sign on
behalf of the recipient. The Designee must indicate his/her relationship to the
recipient next to his/her signature (e.g. spouse, power of attorney, authorized
representative, etc.). The Designee's signature must be legible. If the
signature is not legible, the name of the Designee should be printed next to
his/her signature.
(b) Handwritten
Signatures: A handwritten signature is a mark or sign by an individual on a
document to signify knowledge, approval, acceptance or obligation. Provider
signatures must be legible and clearly identify the provider performing the
billed service. Illegible provider signatures must be supported by a valid
signature log or attestation statement to determine the identity of the author.
A handwritten signature must be an original signature on the original record or
document; it must not be a photocopy or otherwise adhered to the original
document.
(c) Electronic or Digital
Signatures: An electronic signature validates an electronic medical record in
the same way a hand written signature validates a written medical record. An
electronic signature is an electronic sound, symbol, or process, attached to an
electronic record and executed or adopted by a person with the intent to sign
the record. The responsibility and authorship related to the signature should
be clearly defined in the record. The system should be secure, allowing sole
usage or password protection for each user. Digital signatures are an
electronic method of a written signature that is generated by special encrypted
software that allows for sole usage. Electronic and digital signatures are not
the same as 'auto-authentication' or 'auto-signature' systems, some of which do
not mandate or permit the provider to review an entry before signing.
Therefore, "auto-authentication" or "auto-signature" systems are not allowed.
Indications that a document has been 'Signed but not read' are not acceptable.
Acceptable electronic or digital signatures include, but are not limited to,
the following:
1. Chart 'Accepted By' with
provider's name
2. 'Electronically
signed by' with provider's name
3.
'Verified by' with provider's name
4. 'Reviewed by' with provider's
name
5. 'Released by' with
provider's name
6. 'Signed by' with
provider's name
7. 'Signed before
import by' with provider's name
8.
'Signed: John Smith, M.D.' with provider's name
9. Digitized signature: Handwritten and
scanned into the computer
10. 'This
is an electronically verified report by John Smith, M.D.'
11. 'Authenticated by John Smith,
M.D'
12. 'Authorized by: John
Smith, M.D'
13. 'Digital Signature:
John Smith, M.D'
14. 'Confirmed by'
with provider's name
15. 'Closed
by' with provider's name
16.
'Finalized by' with provider's name
17. 'Electronically approved by' with
provider's name
18. 'Signature
Derived from Controlled Access Password'
(d) Stamped signatures are not accepted
except in the following limited circumstances:
1. Claim forms as described in subsection
(2)(b)(1) below;
2. In accordance
with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 in the case of an author with a physical
disability who can provide proof to Medicaid of his or her inability to sign
his or her signature due to disability. By affixing the stamped signature, the
provider is certifying that he or she has reviewed the document.