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UD Consent Manager
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Structured consent .uds with expiration tied to the procedure date and multilingual output for patient understanding.
This is not medical or legal advice. Always follow your institution's consent procedures.
This is not medical or legal advice. Always consult a qualified clinician. Part of the Universal Document™ ecosystem.
How UD Consent Manager differs from DocuSign and Veeva
General e-signature platforms handle signatures. They don't model consent-specific rules like procedure-linked expiry or multilingual patient comprehension.
DocuSign / Adobe Sign
General e-signature platforms. They capture a signature but don't model consent semantics — no procedure-linked expiry, no multilingual patient streams, no awareness that consent lapses if a procedure date changes.
Veeva Vault / paper consent forms
Enterprise systems require institution-wide deployment and IT integration. Paper forms have no expiry enforcement and no audit trail without manual scanning.
UD Consent Manager — procedure-linked expiry
Consent expiry is tied directly to the procedure date — automatically set to 7 days post-procedure. UD Reader surfaces this immediately, so no one acts on stale consent.
UD Consent Manager — multilingual patient comprehension
Generate consent in up to 8 languages within a single .uds file. The patient reads their language; the clinician reads the structured English record. Comprehension and compliance in one document.