Almost every healthcare professional has access to confidential medical files, stored in computer systems or paper files. As a result, hospitals and doctors must adhere to strict protocols for the proper management and destruction of these files. Although shredding may seem like a waste of time, it's a requirement and is an important component of any Privacy Policy.
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View moreApostilization of documents can be a difficult process in Massachusetts. In most cases, you will need to obtain an original, certified copy of the document you are required to apostille. Once obtained, the original document will have to be submitted to the issuing office of authentications, such as the Secretary of State or the US State Dept, for apostille.
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View moreObtaining a Massachusetts apostille involves the process that verifies your document is a true copy of the original and verifies the identity of the Massachusetts Notary Agent. This process is recognized and agreed upon by the countries that are members of the Hague Convention of 1961. If your document destination country is not a member, then you must follow the legalization process of authenticating your documents.
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