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So what does it really mean to sign my notes in my EMR? Im Erin Jackson with Jackson LLP Healthcare Lawyers. This question really comes down to the difference between digital signatures, locked documents, and electronic signatures. Now, an electronic signature is most commonly the type where you either type in your name and it gets glued onto a document or you can sometimes upload a photo of your signature, like if youre signing documents to close on a house, or youre signing documents through docHub. These are ways to electronically sign a document and frequently it has something that looks somewhat like your signature. One type of electronic signature is a digital signature. A digital signature is a type of cryptographic operation whereby you bind your signature to the data. It uses whats called a PKI, or public key infrastructure, in order to connect your identity with the data in question. Now, once you digitally sign something, its locked for further editing. If youve ever en