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Placing PSP enrolment forms on patient websites

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    Are we permitted to include links to downloads of PSP enrolment forms on patient websites?

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      Are we permitted to include links to downloads of PSP enrolment forms on patient websites?

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      Hello @laraholmes

      If the form has been reviewed and approved for a patient audience, and the user has verified themselves as a patient by an appropriate gating mechanism, no reason that it could not be included post-gate on the patient website site jumps out.

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        Hello @laraholmes

        If the form has been reviewed and approved for a patient audience, and the user has verified themselves as a patient by an appropriate gating mechanism, no reason that it could not be included post-gate on the patient website site jumps out.

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        @jennifer-carroll Great, thank you!

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