RiskShield for Telemedicine

You're seeing patients online.
Your charts need to hold up
in person, in court.

You're running a telemedicine practice across multiple states. Your providers are moving fast. Cross-state licensing rules shift, asynchronous standards vary by board, and a compounding pharmacy you trusted last quarter just lost certification. RiskShield stays on top of all of it. And because we're a law firm, we're building your defense long before a complaint actually lands.

Plaintiff firm targeting a telemedicine company by name on Facebook

Lawyers Targeting a Telemedicine Company

Telemedicine claims have grown sharply since 2022, with state medical boards now publishing license actions monthly.
Improper-prescribing and wrongful death suits are filed against telemedicine prescribers in courts across more than a dozen states.
Most cases turn on a documentation gap that was visible in the chart months before anyone filed.

What We Do

1. Practice compliance

Patient is in Texas.
Your provider isn't licensed there.

Cross-state licensing audits used to take months. Plaintiff lawyers now run them in an afternoon, then file. RiskShield monitors your provider rosters against state license databases and flags asynchronous visits that crossed jurisdictions before either ends up in a complaint.

  • Cross-state licensing verification
  • Provider roster sync with state boards
  • Asynchronous vs synchronous documentation
  • Identity verification audit
  • Ryan Haight compliance for controlled substances
  • Compounding pharmacy certification tracking
2. Privileged. Siloed. HIPAA-compliant.

We're a law firm,
not a vendor.

Our work for you is covered by attorney-client privilege and work-product protections to the fullest extent the law allows. Your company gets its own data silo, accessed only by staff bound by that same privilege. We use it to find and fix risks that would otherwise surface years from now. Full BAA signed before any data is shared.

We work from a proprietary library of telemedicine malpractice cases and defense strategies across every state, so we know what plaintiff lawyers and state boards reach for and where charts tend to break.

3. Ad interception

"Hurt by your telehealth doctor?"
We kill these ads.

Plaintiff firms run ads targeting your patients by company name, condition, and ZIP code. "Improper telehealth prescribing?" "Missed side effects?" We catch these campaigns and route concerned patients to your team instead of theirs.

How it works

Setup takes a week. Then it runs.

1

Engage us as counsel

We're a law firm. Everything that follows is privileged. This isn't a vendor agreement.

2

Read-only EMR access

We connect to your prescribing platform and EMR in read-only mode. Encounter records, prescriptions, identity verification logs, provider rosters. Nothing changes for your providers.

3

Compliance review + ad monitoring

We review encounter documentation against telemedicine-specific clinical and regulatory logic, state by state. Separately, we watch for plaintiff ad campaigns targeting your patients and handle counter-campaigns.

4

If a claim comes, we're already here

You don't lose six weeks to onboarding and a discovery scramble. We already know your charts, your prescribing patterns, and your regulatory exposure across every state you operate in.

Get started

See it on your own charts.

Telemedicine litigation is one of the fastest-growing categories in healthcare malpractice. RiskShield will review a sample of your charts under privilege, at no cost, and check whether anyone is running ads against your company right now.

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