Medical director · Telehealth
Medical Director for Telehealth Platforms.
Telehealth platforms have a state-by-state licensing problem before they have a clinical one. We map your patient footprint to a physician panel licensed in every state you serve, with one medical director holding clinical oversight — so your operations team isn't chasing 50 contracts.
- Matched in 24 hours
- Flat monthly fee
- All 50 states
- NPDB-verified
What's included
Everything in one flat monthly fee.
Multi-state physician panel
Coverage across every state where you treat patients, expanded as you launch new ones.
Single director, panel structure
One named medical director coordinating prescribing physicians, with consolidated protocols.
Async + sync prescribing protocols
Standing orders aligned to your visit model — async questionnaire, video visit, or hybrid.
DEA telehealth compliance
Protocols built around current DEA telehealth flexibilities and state-specific scheduling rules.
How it works
From intake to signed agreement — typically inside one week.
Day 0
Intake call covering visit model, conditions treated, current state footprint, and 12-month expansion plan.
Day 1
Director candidate and initial panel licensure map introduced.
Day 5–10
Agreement signed; panel onboarded; protocols and standing orders delivered.
Ongoing
State-by-state expansion as you launch new markets; quarterly compliance reviews.
Custom monthly retainer
From $1,999/mo
Scales with state count and patient volume — quoted after intake
Full pricing- Multi-state panel coordination
- Async + sync protocols
- Expansion-as-a-service
FAQ
Questions operators ask first.
Do we need a director in every state we operate in?
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Not a separate director — but the medical director and the prescribing physicians must be licensed in each state where patients receive care. One director can hold the role across many states.
Can you support async-only platforms?
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Yes, with state-specific caveats. Some states require synchronous visits for certain modalities (e.g., controlled substances). Protocols are written to match what each state allows.
How fast can we expand into a new state?
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If a physician on the panel is already licensed there, days. If not, license activation through IMLC or new state application typically takes 4–12 weeks.
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