1. Licensing Compliance
All providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) are licensed and/or registered in good standing to engage in the practice of medicine and/or nursing in all jurisdictions in which they reside, and in jurisdictions in which they practice or render services to (such as the patient’s jurisdiction), except in circumstances allowed by law.

2. Controlled Substances Practices
All providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) are licensed maintain an up to date and valid US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) license and any requisite state licenses as per state or local law. Controlled substances are only prescribed when a clear medical need exists that cannot be adequately met by the use of a non-controlled substance in the provider’s professional opinion.

Due to the complex nature of pain and the necessity for extremely thorough monitoring greater than telehealth can provide, no providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) prescribe or dispense prescription pain medication (opiates and/other narcotics) through telemedicine.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services: If you suffer from pain, please see a local specialist and verify their licensing with the board of health via the following link: www.hhs.gov

3. Provider Quality & Disciplinary Actions
All providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) or to which patients are referred to are free from any significant recent and/or repeated disciplinary actions, sanctions, or similar. MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) requires all affiliated providers to immediately notify our team in the event an affiliated provider is subject to any of the above actions.

4. Telemedicine & Establishing a Provider-Patient Relationship
All providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) conduct a full telehealth review before establishing a diagnosis, or the writing and/or dispensing of any medication. A prescription will only be provided when a:

a) The patient has a legitimate medical complaint;

b) A face-to-face physical examination adequate to establish the legitimacy of the medical complaint has been performed by the prescribing practitioner, or through a telemedicine practice approved by the appropriate practitioner board; and

c) A logical connection exists between the medical complaint, the medical history, and the physical examination and the drug prescribed.

This definition establishes the bare minimum standards, and all providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) follow all applicable federal, state, and local laws regarding the practice of telehealth as required.

5. Legal Compliance
All providers, doctors, nurses, and other such practitioners affiliated with MultiMedRx™ (MMRx). MultiMedRx™ (MMRx) comply fully with state laws and regulations; the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; and the Federal Controlled Substances Act. We do not facilitate the prescribing or dispensing of, or offer to facilitate the prescribing or dispensing of, any commercial medications that have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Compounded medications are exclusively compounded at licensed 503(a) compounding pharmacies pursuant to Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.