Healthcare Infrastructure

Healthcare Infrastructure Without Blurring Clinical Responsibility.

Where a brand is eligible, it may connect to independent healthcare infrastructure. Connecting to that infrastructure never transfers clinical authority to the brand owner or to us.

Flow

Where Each Decision Is Made.

Purchasing a Business-in-a-Box does not create access to prescription treatment, and completing a form does not result in a prescription.

  1. 01

    Consumer

    A member of the public interacting with an independent branded business.

  2. 02

    Independent Branded Business

    The client's own company. It operates the brand and the commercial relationship.

  3. 03

    Healthcare Technology / Intake Infrastructure

    Technology that collects information and routes it to independent clinicians.

  4. 04

    Independent Licensed Medical Professional

    An appropriately licensed professional acting within their lawful scope of practice.

  5. 05

    Clinical Decision

    The clinician determines whether treatment is appropriate after an appropriate clinical evaluation.

  6. 06

    Licensed Pharmacy

    Where prescription treatment is appropriate and lawfully prescribed, an appropriately licensed pharmacy dispenses.

Clinical Decisions Stay With Clinicians.

FitStack IQ does not diagnose patients, determine medical necessity, or direct licensed healthcare professionals to issue prescriptions.

Client brand owners do not determine whether individual patients qualify for prescription treatment.

Fitness professionals, trainers, coaches, and influencers do not determine whether a patient receives prescription treatment.

Prescription medications may only be dispensed through appropriately licensed pharmacies pursuant to a valid prescription and applicable law.

Roles

Who Is Responsible for What.

Role separation across the ecosystem
PartyScope
Business / brand ownerOwns the brand and commercial operations. Does not diagnose, prescribe, or determine patient eligibility.
FitStack IQBuilds and manages infrastructure and compliance controls. Not a medical practice or pharmacy.
Independent licensed providersExercise independent clinical judgment within their lawful scope of practice.
Licensed pharmaciesDispense pursuant to a valid prescription and applicable law.
Manufacturers / fulfillment partnersProduce and ship products in their applicable regulated categories.
Insurance entities and carriersUnderwrite and issue coverage subject to their own requirements.
Payment processorsUnderwrite and process payments subject to card-network and bank requirements.
Consumers / patientsReceive clear information about who is responsible for each part of the experience.
Transparency

Pharmacy Transparency.

Consumers should not have to guess who dispensed their medication.

What brand experiences must be able to show

  • The actual dispensing pharmacy and required pharmacy contact information
  • The medical provider organization where required
  • The treating provider where required
  • The business operator identity
  • Geographic availability of services
  • Material pricing, subscription, cancellation, and refund terms

Partner records

Partner records are configurable and are only published once verified documentation exists. We do not claim that any partner holds a certification unless that has been confirmed.

Provider network
[PROVIDER NETWORK RECORD]
Dispensing pharmacy
[PHARMACY RECORD]
Certification status
[CERTIFICATION RECORD]

Availability is dynamic

Healthcare product and service availability can change based on applicable law, FDA guidance or enforcement, drug shortage status, pharmacy eligibility, state law, prescriber determination, patient-specific medical need, certification requirements, and partner availability.

Geographic limits

Medical services are not available nationally unless actual provider licensure and service infrastructure supports that statement. Brand sites must disclose where services are available.

Discuss Healthcare Infrastructure Eligibility.