New Hampshire Consent is a legal concept that is unique to the state of New Hampshire. It is a form of legal contract that outlines the rights, expectations, and responsibilities of two parties when it comes to medical care. There are two main types of New Hampshire Consent: Informed Consent and Statutory Consent. Informed Consent is an agreement between a patient and a healthcare provider, in which the patient has been properly informed of their medical condition and options for treatment, and is then able to make an informed decision about their care. Statutory Consent is an agreement between a patient and a healthcare provider, in which the patient has been informed of the risks and benefits of a particular treatment or procedure, and has given written permission for the healthcare provider to proceed with the treatment. Both types of New Hampshire Consent must be in writing and signed by both the patient and provider in order for them to be legally binding.