Advertising Platforms
Landing-page and claims readiness for regulated healthcare advertising.
Healthcare advertisers are disproportionately exposed to disapproval and account risk because landing-page claims, personal-attribute references and before-and-after content are reviewed under stricter healthcare policies. ScriptClear reviews that content before it reaches a platform's review queue.
- Audience
- Partner and enterprise
- Engagement
- By discussion
Advertising platforms make independent eligibility and enforcement decisions. ScriptClear review does not guarantee ad approval.

Example Health, Inc.
example-health.com
- Verification ID
- SC-000000-EXAMPLE
- Certification scope
- Telehealth platform, direct-to-patient, 12 states
- Review completed
- Pending program launch
- Renewal due
- Annual from date of issue
This is an illustrative layout. No certifications have been issued, and no business shown here is certified.
- For
- Processors, banks, platforms
- Shared view
- Certified scope and status
- Signals
- Material-change alerts
- Program stage
- In formation
On this page
What this page covers
- 01Why this mattersHealthcare ad accounts carry outsized disapproval and suspension risk.
- 02What is reviewedThe advertising-readiness review scope.
- 03Review frameworkFrom landing page to appeal-ready evidence.
- 04Offer and content consistencyConsistency between ad, landing page and checkout.
- 05Material changesLanding pages change after they're approved — monitoring accounts for that.
Why this matters
Healthcare ad accounts carry outsized disapproval and suspension risk.
Healthcare and pharmaceutical categories face additional scrutiny across advertising platforms, and a single noncompliant landing page can affect an entire ad account. Review is built to surface the specific language patterns that typically trigger disapproval.
- Personal-attribute references that imply knowledge of a viewer's health condition
- Outcome and efficacy claims not supported by the underlying service
- Prescription or medication references presented as guaranteed
- Before-and-after content without required context or disclaimers
What is reviewed
The advertising-readiness review scope.
- Landing-page claims against what the clinical service actually provides
- Personal-attribute language and implied-condition targeting concerns
- Prescription and medication references and required qualifiers
- Offer consistency between the ad, the landing page and checkout
- Before-and-after content and substantiation
- Material changes to landing pages after initial review
- Consent and disclosure package
- Provider licensure summary
- Intake questionnaire export
- Pharmacy relationship documentation
- Website reviewedcomplete
- Intake reviewedcomplete
- Corrective actions completedcomplete
- Human assessment pendingnot yet complete
- Monitoring activenot yet complete
Review framework
From landing page to appeal-ready evidence.
- 1
Claims inventory
Every claim on the landing page is catalogued and checked against the underlying clinical or product substantiation.
- 2
Risk flagging
Language patterns known to trigger healthcare-ad policy review are flagged by category — personal attributes, outcomes, before-and-after.
- 3
Remediation
Flagged language is routed back to the advertiser with a specific, actionable revision.
- 4
Evidence packaging
Where a platform disapproval occurs anyway, ScriptClear's documentation can support the advertiser's own appeal.
Offer and content consistency
Consistency between ad, landing page and checkout.
Disapprovals and complaints often trace back to a mismatch between what the ad promises, what the landing page states, and what checkout actually charges. Review checks these three surfaces together rather than in isolation.
- Pricing and offer terms matching across ad, page and checkout
- Eligibility statements consistent across every surface
- Prescription-review language consistent with the actual clinical model
Material changes
Landing pages change after they're approved — monitoring accounts for that.
A landing page approved today can drift after a redesign or a new promotion. Monitoring is designed to flag material changes to previously reviewed pages so advertisers can catch drift before a platform does.
- Alerts when monitored landing-page claims change materially
- Re-review triggers for new offers or new before-and-after content
FAQ
Questions we hear often
- Does ScriptClear review guarantee ad approval?
- No. Advertising platforms make independent eligibility and enforcement decisions. ScriptClear review reduces the likelihood of common disapproval triggers but cannot guarantee outcomes.
- Can ScriptClear help with an active account suspension?
- ScriptClear can help document a business's practices to support an advertiser's own appeal, but it does not communicate with advertising platforms on a merchant's behalf.
- Does this cover every advertising platform?
- The review framework applies general healthcare-advertising risk categories common across major platforms; specific policies vary by platform and change over time.
Not sure where your organization stands? Start with a preliminary eligibility check.
Compliance should be clear, not complicated
Get landing pages reviewed before they reach an ad review queue.
We'll walk through the claim categories most likely to trigger healthcare-ad disapproval and how a readiness review would apply to your pages.
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