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Acceptable eSignatures on the California Death Certificate
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20042 Official Signatures/Names Signature of Embalmer Name of Funeral Establishment (License #) Signature of Local Registrar Signature of Certifier (License #) Name of Attending Physician Signature and Name of Coroner Signature of Embalmer Name of Funeral Establishment (License #) Signature of Local Registrar Signature of Certifier (License #) Name of Attending Physician Signature and Name of Coroner
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20043 Embalmer’s Signature Department of Consumer Affairs regulates this industry Signature may be a proxy by using Power of Attorney given to the Funeral Director Department of Consumer Affairs regulates this industry Signature may be a proxy by using Power of Attorney given to the Funeral Director
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20044 Name of Funeral Establishment Regulated by Department of Consumer Affairs Only name and license number are required on the California death certificate Regulated by Department of Consumer Affairs Only name and license number are required on the California death certificate
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20045 Signature of Local Registrar The name of the Health Officer presiding over the local jurisdiction May be a signature stamp or a typed name generated from an electronic jurisdiction The name of the Health Officer presiding over the local jurisdiction May be a signature stamp or a typed name generated from an electronic jurisdiction
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20046 Signature of Certifier The physician in attendance enters the time and direct causes of death The physician then reviews the section for accuracy, attests to the facts, and signs the certification statement The physician in attendance enters the time and direct causes of death The physician then reviews the section for accuracy, attests to the facts, and signs the certification statement
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20047 Signature of Certifier-con’t The signature is currently handwritten, in black ink State Registrar requires this entry to reflect non-repudiation The signature is currently handwritten, in black ink State Registrar requires this entry to reflect non-repudiation
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20048 Name of Attending Physician If the certifier is different from the Attending physician, then the attending physician’s name is entered onto the death certificate
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 20049 HighlightsHighlights Proposed methods for capturing signatures with Ca-EDRS electronic death certificates PIN over secure connection from registered location (IP Address) Local registrar, embalmer, physician, Coroner/ME DHS Approved voice print system Physician, Coroner/ME from unregistered connection Fax Signature Process to EDRS Fax Server Proposed methods for capturing signatures with Ca-EDRS electronic death certificates PIN over secure connection from registered location (IP Address) Local registrar, embalmer, physician, Coroner/ME DHS Approved voice print system Physician, Coroner/ME from unregistered connection Fax Signature Process to EDRS Fax Server
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 200410 Electronic “Signatures” Coroner Medical Examiner Embalmer Local Registrar CA-EDRS-Registered UserID PIN
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 200411 Electronic “Signatures” Medical Certifier Physician Physician CA-EDRS-Registered UserID PIN Speaker / Voice Identification Fax Signature
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 200412 The old fashioned way ! (With a modern twist…) Reinsert signed form and print rest Drop to Paper for ink signature Dual Pass Registration Process
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June 2004NAPHSIS June 200413 http://edrs.ucdavis.edu
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