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Telehealth Consent 

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Telehealth Consent Arizona

Arizona law generally requires verbal or written informed consent before delivering care via telehealth, with documentation in the medical record; certain exceptions apply (e.g., emergencies). Prescribing must follow state and federal law. FindLaw Codes+2Arizona Legislature+2

By consenting to telehealth with Sanova Medical Group, you acknowledge:

  1. Nature of telehealth: audio, video, and/or data transmission; potential benefits/risks (e.g., privacy limits, tech failures).

  2. Alternatives: in-person visit is available when clinically appropriate.

  3. Privacy: we protect PHI per HIPAA; you should choose a private location and secure device/network.

  4. Medical emergencies: call 911; telehealth isn’t for emergencies.

  5. Consent: you may withdraw consent at any time by informing us.

  6. Location & licensure: you must be in a state where our clinicians are authorized to practice (typically Arizona for Sanova).

  7. Prescriptions: subject to applicable law; Schedule II substances may require in-person assessment consistent with law. Arizona Legislature+1

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