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OpenTelemed Services LLC is a comprehensive telehealth platform founded in 2019 by medical professionals Tina Anderson, Chandan Sharma, Kuldeep Rai, and Jack Wilson, operating as a Montana Limited Liability Company (LLC) headquartered in Kalispell. The company's core mission is to revolutionize healthcare delivery by providing licensed practitioners—from physicians and nurses to holistic providers—with an all-inclusive, turnkey solution to establish and operate their own remote practices. Its business model centers on a B2B2C membership, charging practitioners a **$600 annual fee** in exchange for an extensive suite of services designed to eliminate traditional barriers to entry. This bundled offering includes practice setup tools like business website development and Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration, full administrative support for insurance credentialing and billing, rigorous compliance management for HIPAA and other federal regulations, and accredited training programs. A primary and distinctive value proposition is its **guarantee of providing 200 to 500 monthly patients** to active practitioners, facilitated through partnerships with organizations like United Health Access and network hospitals. For clinicians, the company promotes a significant earnings potential through a capitation reward system, citing possibilities of **$34,000 to $50,000 in monthly revenue** and **$75,000 to $250,000 in annual income**. Further support is offered through a network of over 500 collaborative physicians for mentorship and shared malpractice coverage, alongside a proprietary technology stack featuring HIPAA-compliant video conferencing, AI-driven patient interaction tools, and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) capabilities. OpenTelemed strongly emphasizes its strategic collaborations with federal agencies such as HHS, FCC, and CMS to navigate the complex regulatory landscape, positioning itself as a one-stop platform that handles the business, legal, and technological complexities of telehealth, thereby allowing medical professionals to focus primarily on patient care while building a sustainable remote practice.