A Good Faith Exam typically includes a review of the patient's medical history, a comprehensive physical examination, an assessment of the patient's suitability for a specific medical procedure, a discussion of risks and benefits with the patient, and documentation of findings and recommendations.

Good Faith Exam
Learn about good faith and get examples of good faith exams. Download a free PDF to understand how this principle applies in various situations.
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Good Faith Exams can be used in various healthcare settings, including medical spas, primary care clinics, specialty practices, surgical centers, and telemedicine platforms, to ensure the safety and appropriateness of medical treatments and procedures.
Licensed healthcare professionals such as physicians (MDs or DOs), nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), registered nurses (RNs), and other qualified healthcare providers can perform Good Faith Exams within their scope of practice and under appropriate supervision or collaboration.
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