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Matthew Stern, CEO of MyStart Health, and Nick Mortek, Strategic Consultant at Vouched, join Sandy Vance on The Beat to discuss one of telehealth's most overlooked revenue problems: patient identity verification. Matt built MyStart Health to help patients access GLP-1 medications and other telehealth services, only to find that a friction-heavy ID upload process was losing nearly 28% of patients before they ever got started. Together with Nick and the Vouched team, they solved it in under a month and delivered a 40% net impact to the business. This episode is essential listening for anyone building or scaling a telehealth product with a leaky funnel.


Key Takeaways

  • Identity verification is where telehealth funnels bleed out: Up to 40–50% of telehealth patients drop off at the ID upload step alone. For MyStart Health, that number was nearly 28%—patients with high intent who simply never completed onboarding. Fixing this single friction point changed everything.
  • Passive verification is a paradigm shift: Vouched runs identity checks through 3,000 data providers in under 400 milliseconds—without asking patients to photograph and upload sensitive documents. This low-friction, passive approach dramatically reduces drop-off and builds patient trust from the very first touchpoint.
  • The numbers speak for themselves: After implementing Vouched, MyStart Health saw a 20% increase in front-end conversion and a 20% improvement in backend verification accuracy. Combined, that's a 40% net swing to the bottom line—realized in the first month of deployment.
  • Speed of implementation is not an excuse: For agile teams, integration can take just a few days. Even larger organizations can be live in two weeks or less. The ROI timeline is immediate, making this one of the highest-leverage investments a telehealth operator can make.
  • Patients don't want to hand over their documents—they want to be trusted: People are far more comfortable with passive verification than with uploading sensitive IDs to an unfamiliar system. Meeting patients where they are isn't just good UX—it's good medicine.
  • Trust is the real product in telehealth: Every step in the patient journey either builds trust or destroys it. Identity verification isn't a compliance checkbox—it's a brand moment. How you handle it signals to patients whether you're a company worth their health data.
  • The future of healthcare is a unified patient hub: Matt's vision extends well beyond onboarding. He sees a world where blood work, DNA, connected devices, and medications all flow into one personalized, data-rich patient experience—and getting identity right is the foundation that makes it possible.

Speakers

Sandy Vance — Host, The Beat Sandy explores the strategies and stories of tech leaders across healthcare and digital health, examining how they build products, scale operations, and solve the human problems hiding inside technical ones.

Matthew Stern — CEO & Founder, MyStart Health A seasoned entrepreneur with over 20 years of experience scaling businesses across multiple industries, Matthew founded MyStart Health to modernize patient access to telehealth and emerging treatments like GLP-1 medications. He is pioneering a more personalized, data-driven healthcare experience that puts patients in control of their health and longevity.

Nick Mortek — Strategic Accounts, Vouched Nick helps healthcare and digital health organizations implement secure, low-friction identity verification solutions. With a background in financial services and identity technology, he specializes in streamlining patient onboarding, reducing fraud, and improving conversion across digital experiences—while keeping everything HIPAA-compliant and trust-forward.