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Compliance due diligence built for healthcare deal teams.
Healthcare operating businesses carry compliance exposure that standard financial diligence often misses — undocumented provider relationships, unsupported state-availability claims, or subscription terms that don't match the website. ScriptClear's review is designed to surface those gaps before close.
- Audience
- Partner and enterprise
- Engagement
- By discussion
Partner program now forming. Diligence reports reflect ScriptClear's review at a point in time and are not legal, financial or investment advice.

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
Who this serves
For deal teams evaluating healthcare operating businesses.
- Private equity firms evaluating a platform or add-on acquisition
- Venture capital firms diligencing a healthcare or telehealth investment
- Lenders assessing a healthcare borrower's operating model
- Strategic buyers evaluating a target's compliance posture before integration
What is reviewed
The operating-model diligence scope.
- Operating model — how care, dispensing and fulfillment actually work together
- State footprint versus state-availability claims on the website
- Provider relationships — employed, contracted, or network-based
- Pharmacy relationships and fulfillment documentation
- Website claims and marketing representations
- Subscription model, renewal terms and refund practice
- Compliance documentation on file versus documentation referenced publicly
- Any open findings or unresolved remediation items
- 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
Diligence framework
From data room to a due-diligence report.
- 1
Scoping call
The deal team defines which entities, states or product lines are in scope for the review.
- 2
Documentation review
Compliance documentation provided in the data room is compared against public website and marketing claims.
- 3
Website and claims audit
State-availability, subscription, refund and provider-model claims are checked against the operating reality the target can evidence.
- 4
Findings report
Open items are classified by severity and delivered as a structured report the deal team can use in negotiation or integration planning.
Monitoring status
Diligence doesn't end at close.
For platforms making a series of add-on acquisitions, ongoing certification and monitoring status can give a deal team a consistent way to track compliance posture across portfolio companies after close.
- Certification status tracked across portfolio companies
- Monitoring alerts for material changes post-acquisition
- A consistent reporting format across add-ons acquired at different times
Reports
Due-diligence reports built for deal timelines.
Reports are structured to be usable in the diligence process itself — cited findings, evidence references and severity classification — rather than a narrative summary that requires further translation.
- Severity-classified findings with evidence references
- Comparison of public claims against internal documentation
- A defined scope and effective date for the review
FAQ
Questions we hear often
- Is this a substitute for legal or financial due diligence?
- No. ScriptClear's review is a compliance-focused operating assessment and does not replace legal, financial, tax or clinical due diligence performed by qualified advisors.
- How fast can a diligence report be delivered?
- Timelines depend on scope, the number of entities and states involved, and the completeness of documentation provided. This is discussed during scoping.
- Can findings be used in negotiation?
- Deal teams commonly use classified findings to inform negotiation, escrow terms or post-close remediation plans; how a report is used is the deal team's decision.
Not sure where your organization stands? Start with a preliminary eligibility check.
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