

Connect OpenPractice's OpenPM to Dropbox Sign and create healthcare automations
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Connect OpenPractice's OpenPM and Dropbox Sign to automate crucial parts of your healthcare organization
Common automation use cases
Automated Document Signing and Storage for Patient Intake Forms:
When a new patient intake form is created in OpenPractice, Dropbox Sign automatically sends the form to the patient for electronic signature. Once signed, the form is automatically saved to the patient's file in Dropbox. This automation streamlines the intake process, reducing paperwork and ensuring that signed documents are securely stored and easily accessible.
Consent Form Management and Compliance Tracking:
When a consent form is required for a specific treatment or procedure, OpenPractice triggers Dropbox Sign to send the consent form to the patient for signature. Upon completion, the signed consent form is automatically updated in the patient's record, ensuring compliance and facilitating easy access for audits or reviews. Enhances compliance management and reduces administrative burden.
Automated Appointment Confirmation and Documentation:
When an appointment is scheduled in OpenPractice, Dropbox Sign sends any required documentation to the patient for review and signature before the appointment. Once completed, these documents are automatically linked to the patient's appointment record. This ensures that all necessary paperwork is completed in advance, reducing delays and improving the efficiency of patient visits.


- Get signature requests
- Get apps
- Get account
- Send signature request with template
- New event
- Get templates
- Download files
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