The Elevare Canopy™
Collaboration that Elevates.
The Elevare Canopy™ is built for seasoned subject matter experts who believe that we're stronger together than alone.
Where Independence Meets Collective Power.
The Elevare Canopy™ is a trusted ecosystem – not a directory. Built over years of collaboration, it unites exceptional legal, strategic, and operational professionals to deliver greater value for healthcare visionaries.
Together, we solve complex challenges to drive healthcare forward -- bringing precision, efficiency, creativity, and shared trust to the work.
Excellence is the Entry Point
Every member represents the best in their domain, tested and trusted through years of partnership and proven impact.
Each member demonstrates:
Mastery
Experience leading or contributing to ≥100 domain-specific matters.
Innovation Pulse
Successful healthcare innovation work within the last 3 years
Credibility
3+ references from clients and peers
Values-alignment
A strategic, forward-thinking approach
Resources
Maintain your edge with all things healthcare legal, policy, and tech.
The FDA Puts Telehealth Platforms and GLP-1 Advertisers on Notice
Reminiscent of the FTC’s actions around online tracking technologies, on September 9, 2025, the FDA sent hundreds of warning letters to pharmaceutical companies, compounding pharmacies, and telehealth providers. The FTC letters were quickly followed by enforcement actions against telehealth providers like Betterhelp and Cerebral, and multimillion-dollar settlements. While it remains to be seen what, if any, actions the FDA will take next, pharmacies and telehealth companies, especially those marketing GLP-1 drugs, should change how they talk about prescription drugs on their websites and social media pages and in advertisements.

The Government Shutdown: What Telehealth Providers Need to Know
The federal government shut down on October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement.

How America’s AI Action Plan Opens New Regulatory Flexibility for Digital Health Innovators
With the recent unveiling of America’s AI Action Plan, the U.S. government is putting AI innovation at the center of its economic, defense, and technological strategy. While the plan is geared toward government execution, its ripple effects for the private sector—especially digital health companies—are undeniable.
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Major Changes Ahead for Remote Monitoring CPT Codes: Breaking down CMS’ Proposed Changes to RPM and RTM for 2026
If you know me, you know that the MPFS Proposed Rule Comment Period each summer is my favorite time of year for digital health. And after a few years of little-to-no excitement in the remote monitoring reimbursement environment, CMS is proposing big changes for 2026.

“So... Can We Still Use Meta Pixel?” Health Marketing After GoodRx, BetterHelp & the AHA (Partial) Victory
The CMO of a national telehealth network is excited. “We finally have a campaign people love—targeted content based on condition pages users visited. Can we scale it?”Her privacy officer winces. “Well... it depends. Did the user log in? Submit anything? Or just browse?”“No login. It’s our main web page. They just submit a form requesting more information,” the CMO replies. “All we have is an email address.”“Okay. Then maybe. But we’re still in that weird limbo thanks to OCR’s pixel guidance... even after the AHA lawsuit.”And just like that, the campaign’s on hold again.

CMS Is Asking You How to Fix the Rules That Are Blocking Digital Health Innovation
You’ve seen this story before. Maybe it’s your story. A company builds a tech-enabled service for a high-need population—say, dual-eligible patients or those with multiple chronic conditions. They develop a centralized platform that connects patients, primary care, specialists, and community supports. They streamline communication and workflows across fragmented providers.They reduce ER visits and hospital admissions with proactive, data-driven coordination.

Evolving State Privacy Laws and the Impact on Digital Health Innovation
In this episode of AHLA's "Speaking of Health Law" podcast, Omenka Nwachukwu of Clearwater speaks with Kaitlyn O'Connor, Co-Founder and Partner at Elevare Law, about the growth in state privacy laws covering wide ranges of health data and how digital health companies are being impacted. They discuss the role state legislation is playing in addressing gaps left by federal health care privacy laws, how state privacy laws are going beyond HIPAA in certain areas, and trends in state regulatory activity.

Elevare Law confidently crafts contracts that strengthen clients’ positions
Discover how Elevare Law integrates AI tools like Spellbook to streamline workflows, scale efficiently, and offer forward-thinking legal support. This feature delves into their approach to building a modern, tech-savvy law firm.

Elevare Law Launches
New on The Health Care Blog: What makes Elevare different, and why the industry needs a legal partner that thinks like a founder.

Female-Founded Law Firm, Elevare Law, Launches to Support Health Tech and Digital Health Clients
We’re thrilled to be featured in Fierce Healthcare! Check out how Elevare is changing the legal game for health tech companies—and why our approach is built for speed, scale, and smarter strategy.

Care Management Reimbursement Demystified: A Strategic Guide for Digital Health Leaders
Care management services are more than a revenue opportunity. Done right, they drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes, reduce the total cost of care, and strengthen provider-patient relationships. The best part? They often represent activities your target customers are already doing but not getting paid for *yet*.

What the White House’s New AI Rules Teach Digital Health Companies About Building, Selling & Buying AI
Learn how digital health companies can use new federal AI guidance to strengthen compliance, improve procurement, and avoid risk. Insights from OMB Memos M-25-21 and M-25-22.

Cracking the Code: How to Sell Digital Health Solutions to Healthcare Buyers
This blog is your cheat code. Built on years of experience closing deals with some of the biggest names in healthcare, I’m pulling back the curtain on how to actually get digital health deals done—and why so many sellers stall out before they even get to contract.

Elevare Law Launches to Transform the Legal Experience for Healthcare Visionaries
Elevare Law, a forward-thinking law firm built exclusively for healthcare and healthtech visionaries, officially launches today, offering a smarter, faster, and more strategic legal experience for those reshaping the future of healthcare.

The Modern Telehealth Founder’s Dilemma
The telehealth industry has evolved—fast. New business models have emerged, regulatory landscapes have shifted, and companies now have more options than ever when structuring their virtual care businesses.

Introducing Elevare Law
At Elevare Law, we believe that healthcare and innovation have the power to transform lives—and we’re here to help our clients harness that potential. Elevare Law is built to serve the unique needs of healthcare and technology companies that are pushing boundaries, tackling complex challenges, and aiming for strategic growth. We’re not just another law firm; we’re your partner in building sustainable, impactful transformation that breaks barriers so we can all live better.

Avoiding the AI Bullseye: How Digital Health Companies Can Navigate FTC Scrutiny and Shifting Federal Policy
FTC enforcement on AI is ramping up as federal policy shifts. Learn how digital health companies can avoid legal risk using NIST’s AI Risk Framework and recent enforcement case lessons.

Excellence is the Entry Point.
Every member represents the best in their domain, tested and trusted through years of partnership and proven impact.
Each member demonstrates:
Mastery
Experience leading or contributing to ≥100 domain-specific matters
Innovative Pulse
Successful healthcare innovation work within the last 3 years
Credibility
3+ references from clients and peers
Values-Alignment
A strategic, forward-thinking approach
Where independence meets collective power.
Today, the Elevare Canopy™ adds 5 core legal domains to our existing healthcare regulatory and commercial expertise:
Corporate
Intellectual Property
Employment + Employee Benefits (ERISA)
FDA
Tax
We also collaborate with experts across strategic domains, including value-based care, staffing, marketing, cybersecurity, insurance contracting and credentialing, strategic partnerships, communications, and more.
Resources
Maintain your edge with all things healthcare legal, policy, and tech.
The FDA Puts Telehealth Platforms and GLP-1 Advertisers on Notice
Reminiscent of the FTC’s actions around online tracking technologies, on September 9, 2025, the FDA sent hundreds of warning letters to pharmaceutical companies, compounding pharmacies, and telehealth providers. The FTC letters were quickly followed by enforcement actions against telehealth providers like Betterhelp and Cerebral, and multimillion-dollar settlements. While it remains to be seen what, if any, actions the FDA will take next, pharmacies and telehealth companies, especially those marketing GLP-1 drugs, should change how they talk about prescription drugs on their websites and social media pages and in advertisements.

The Government Shutdown: What Telehealth Providers Need to Know
The federal government shut down on October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement.

How America’s AI Action Plan Opens New Regulatory Flexibility for Digital Health Innovators
With the recent unveiling of America’s AI Action Plan, the U.S. government is putting AI innovation at the center of its economic, defense, and technological strategy. While the plan is geared toward government execution, its ripple effects for the private sector—especially digital health companies—are undeniable.
.jpg)
Major Changes Ahead for Remote Monitoring CPT Codes: Breaking down CMS’ Proposed Changes to RPM and RTM for 2026
If you know me, you know that the MPFS Proposed Rule Comment Period each summer is my favorite time of year for digital health. And after a few years of little-to-no excitement in the remote monitoring reimbursement environment, CMS is proposing big changes for 2026.

“So... Can We Still Use Meta Pixel?” Health Marketing After GoodRx, BetterHelp & the AHA (Partial) Victory
The CMO of a national telehealth network is excited. “We finally have a campaign people love—targeted content based on condition pages users visited. Can we scale it?”Her privacy officer winces. “Well... it depends. Did the user log in? Submit anything? Or just browse?”“No login. It’s our main web page. They just submit a form requesting more information,” the CMO replies. “All we have is an email address.”“Okay. Then maybe. But we’re still in that weird limbo thanks to OCR’s pixel guidance... even after the AHA lawsuit.”And just like that, the campaign’s on hold again.

CMS Is Asking You How to Fix the Rules That Are Blocking Digital Health Innovation
You’ve seen this story before. Maybe it’s your story. A company builds a tech-enabled service for a high-need population—say, dual-eligible patients or those with multiple chronic conditions. They develop a centralized platform that connects patients, primary care, specialists, and community supports. They streamline communication and workflows across fragmented providers.They reduce ER visits and hospital admissions with proactive, data-driven coordination.

Evolving State Privacy Laws and the Impact on Digital Health Innovation
In this episode of AHLA's "Speaking of Health Law" podcast, Omenka Nwachukwu of Clearwater speaks with Kaitlyn O'Connor, Co-Founder and Partner at Elevare Law, about the growth in state privacy laws covering wide ranges of health data and how digital health companies are being impacted. They discuss the role state legislation is playing in addressing gaps left by federal health care privacy laws, how state privacy laws are going beyond HIPAA in certain areas, and trends in state regulatory activity.

Elevare Law confidently crafts contracts that strengthen clients’ positions
Discover how Elevare Law integrates AI tools like Spellbook to streamline workflows, scale efficiently, and offer forward-thinking legal support. This feature delves into their approach to building a modern, tech-savvy law firm.

Elevare Law Launches
New on The Health Care Blog: What makes Elevare different, and why the industry needs a legal partner that thinks like a founder.

Female-Founded Law Firm, Elevare Law, Launches to Support Health Tech and Digital Health Clients
We’re thrilled to be featured in Fierce Healthcare! Check out how Elevare is changing the legal game for health tech companies—and why our approach is built for speed, scale, and smarter strategy.

Care Management Reimbursement Demystified: A Strategic Guide for Digital Health Leaders
Care management services are more than a revenue opportunity. Done right, they drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes, reduce the total cost of care, and strengthen provider-patient relationships. The best part? They often represent activities your target customers are already doing but not getting paid for *yet*.

What the White House’s New AI Rules Teach Digital Health Companies About Building, Selling & Buying AI
Learn how digital health companies can use new federal AI guidance to strengthen compliance, improve procurement, and avoid risk. Insights from OMB Memos M-25-21 and M-25-22.

Cracking the Code: How to Sell Digital Health Solutions to Healthcare Buyers
This blog is your cheat code. Built on years of experience closing deals with some of the biggest names in healthcare, I’m pulling back the curtain on how to actually get digital health deals done—and why so many sellers stall out before they even get to contract.

Elevare Law Launches to Transform the Legal Experience for Healthcare Visionaries
Elevare Law, a forward-thinking law firm built exclusively for healthcare and healthtech visionaries, officially launches today, offering a smarter, faster, and more strategic legal experience for those reshaping the future of healthcare.

The Modern Telehealth Founder’s Dilemma
The telehealth industry has evolved—fast. New business models have emerged, regulatory landscapes have shifted, and companies now have more options than ever when structuring their virtual care businesses.

Introducing Elevare Law
At Elevare Law, we believe that healthcare and innovation have the power to transform lives—and we’re here to help our clients harness that potential. Elevare Law is built to serve the unique needs of healthcare and technology companies that are pushing boundaries, tackling complex challenges, and aiming for strategic growth. We’re not just another law firm; we’re your partner in building sustainable, impactful transformation that breaks barriers so we can all live better.

Avoiding the AI Bullseye: How Digital Health Companies Can Navigate FTC Scrutiny and Shifting Federal Policy
FTC enforcement on AI is ramping up as federal policy shifts. Learn how digital health companies can avoid legal risk using NIST’s AI Risk Framework and recent enforcement case lessons.

Shared Work, Shared Wins
The Elevare CanopyTM Advantage
Support that is Seamless & Curated
Joint representation enables seamless information sharing without risking privilege.
Simplified billing. Elevare invoices clients and manages payment collection, reducing administrative burden with no need to alter your existing systems.
You stay in control. You tell us what you want clients to know - your brand, expertise, approach, pricing, and availability - so we can represent you accurately.
Smarter project alignment. Elevare preps both the client and the Canopy member, saving time by filtering out projects that aren't a good fit.
Optional tech access. Use Elevare's secure infrastructure for streamlined document and information sharing.
Legal Collaboration Framework
Joint representation: Enables seamless information sharing without risking privilege
Simplified billing: Elevare invoices clients and manages payment collection, reducing administrative burden with no need to alter your existing systems
Strategic & Legal Collaboration
You stay in control: You tell us what you want clients to know – your brand, expertise, approach, pricing, and availability – so we can represent you accurately
Smarter project alignment: Elevare preps both the client and the Canopy member, saving time by filtering out projects that aren’t a good fit
Optional tech access: Use Elevare’s secure infrastructure for streamlined document and information sharing.
The value of the Elevare CanopyTM goes far beyond any single engagement.
Exclusive discounts on essential tools to elevate your entire organization
Thought leadership opportunities to expand your influence and visibility
No fees or dues – unlimited upside
Direct access to like-minded Elevare CanopyTM members to expand your network
Elevate Your Impact. Expand Your Reach.
Scaling in healthcare requires a team that works in harmony, not silos. The Canopy integrates the exact specialists you need to launch, grow, and stay compliant—already aligned and already proven.
Collaborate with the Best
Partner only with peers who meet your standards
Engage with Sophisticated Clients
One Elevare relationship unlocks it all
Shape the Industry Conversation
Contribute to thought leadership and policy innovation
Stay Independent, Stay Connected
Maintain your practice while expanding your reach
Skip the Noise
Every opportunity under the Canopy is intentional and aligned
Resources
Maintain your edge with all things healthcare legal, policy, and tech.
The FDA Puts Telehealth Platforms and GLP-1 Advertisers on Notice
Reminiscent of the FTC’s actions around online tracking technologies, on September 9, 2025, the FDA sent hundreds of warning letters to pharmaceutical companies, compounding pharmacies, and telehealth providers. The FTC letters were quickly followed by enforcement actions against telehealth providers like Betterhelp and Cerebral, and multimillion-dollar settlements. While it remains to be seen what, if any, actions the FDA will take next, pharmacies and telehealth companies, especially those marketing GLP-1 drugs, should change how they talk about prescription drugs on their websites and social media pages and in advertisements.

The Government Shutdown: What Telehealth Providers Need to Know
The federal government shut down on October 1, 2025, after lawmakers failed to reach a funding agreement.

How America’s AI Action Plan Opens New Regulatory Flexibility for Digital Health Innovators
With the recent unveiling of America’s AI Action Plan, the U.S. government is putting AI innovation at the center of its economic, defense, and technological strategy. While the plan is geared toward government execution, its ripple effects for the private sector—especially digital health companies—are undeniable.
.jpg)
Major Changes Ahead for Remote Monitoring CPT Codes: Breaking down CMS’ Proposed Changes to RPM and RTM for 2026
If you know me, you know that the MPFS Proposed Rule Comment Period each summer is my favorite time of year for digital health. And after a few years of little-to-no excitement in the remote monitoring reimbursement environment, CMS is proposing big changes for 2026.

“So... Can We Still Use Meta Pixel?” Health Marketing After GoodRx, BetterHelp & the AHA (Partial) Victory
The CMO of a national telehealth network is excited. “We finally have a campaign people love—targeted content based on condition pages users visited. Can we scale it?”Her privacy officer winces. “Well... it depends. Did the user log in? Submit anything? Or just browse?”“No login. It’s our main web page. They just submit a form requesting more information,” the CMO replies. “All we have is an email address.”“Okay. Then maybe. But we’re still in that weird limbo thanks to OCR’s pixel guidance... even after the AHA lawsuit.”And just like that, the campaign’s on hold again.

CMS Is Asking You How to Fix the Rules That Are Blocking Digital Health Innovation
You’ve seen this story before. Maybe it’s your story. A company builds a tech-enabled service for a high-need population—say, dual-eligible patients or those with multiple chronic conditions. They develop a centralized platform that connects patients, primary care, specialists, and community supports. They streamline communication and workflows across fragmented providers.They reduce ER visits and hospital admissions with proactive, data-driven coordination.

Evolving State Privacy Laws and the Impact on Digital Health Innovation
In this episode of AHLA's "Speaking of Health Law" podcast, Omenka Nwachukwu of Clearwater speaks with Kaitlyn O'Connor, Co-Founder and Partner at Elevare Law, about the growth in state privacy laws covering wide ranges of health data and how digital health companies are being impacted. They discuss the role state legislation is playing in addressing gaps left by federal health care privacy laws, how state privacy laws are going beyond HIPAA in certain areas, and trends in state regulatory activity.

Elevare Law confidently crafts contracts that strengthen clients’ positions
Discover how Elevare Law integrates AI tools like Spellbook to streamline workflows, scale efficiently, and offer forward-thinking legal support. This feature delves into their approach to building a modern, tech-savvy law firm.

Elevare Law Launches
New on The Health Care Blog: What makes Elevare different, and why the industry needs a legal partner that thinks like a founder.

Female-Founded Law Firm, Elevare Law, Launches to Support Health Tech and Digital Health Clients
We’re thrilled to be featured in Fierce Healthcare! Check out how Elevare is changing the legal game for health tech companies—and why our approach is built for speed, scale, and smarter strategy.

Care Management Reimbursement Demystified: A Strategic Guide for Digital Health Leaders
Care management services are more than a revenue opportunity. Done right, they drive measurable improvements in patient outcomes, reduce the total cost of care, and strengthen provider-patient relationships. The best part? They often represent activities your target customers are already doing but not getting paid for *yet*.

What the White House’s New AI Rules Teach Digital Health Companies About Building, Selling & Buying AI
Learn how digital health companies can use new federal AI guidance to strengthen compliance, improve procurement, and avoid risk. Insights from OMB Memos M-25-21 and M-25-22.

Cracking the Code: How to Sell Digital Health Solutions to Healthcare Buyers
This blog is your cheat code. Built on years of experience closing deals with some of the biggest names in healthcare, I’m pulling back the curtain on how to actually get digital health deals done—and why so many sellers stall out before they even get to contract.

Elevare Law Launches to Transform the Legal Experience for Healthcare Visionaries
Elevare Law, a forward-thinking law firm built exclusively for healthcare and healthtech visionaries, officially launches today, offering a smarter, faster, and more strategic legal experience for those reshaping the future of healthcare.

The Modern Telehealth Founder’s Dilemma
The telehealth industry has evolved—fast. New business models have emerged, regulatory landscapes have shifted, and companies now have more options than ever when structuring their virtual care businesses.

Introducing Elevare Law
At Elevare Law, we believe that healthcare and innovation have the power to transform lives—and we’re here to help our clients harness that potential. Elevare Law is built to serve the unique needs of healthcare and technology companies that are pushing boundaries, tackling complex challenges, and aiming for strategic growth. We’re not just another law firm; we’re your partner in building sustainable, impactful transformation that breaks barriers so we can all live better.

Avoiding the AI Bullseye: How Digital Health Companies Can Navigate FTC Scrutiny and Shifting Federal Policy
FTC enforcement on AI is ramping up as federal policy shifts. Learn how digital health companies can avoid legal risk using NIST’s AI Risk Framework and recent enforcement case lessons.

Collaboration that Compounds Value.
Here, collaboration isn’t performative – it’s a force multiplier.
Seamless Workflows
Your needs extend beyond traditional legal scope
Collective Influence
Co-create across domains to drive stronger outcomes
Professional Leverage
Elevare’s brand equity enhances your own credibility
Enduring Trust
A network built on consistency, excellence, and results
Collaboration that Compounds Value
Join the Canopy
If you’re a proven expert in healthcare law, strategy, or innovation and you believe great work thrives in great company – we’d love to connect you with one of our founders.