Why Med Spa Owners
Outsource Good Faith Exams
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Compliance Is Not a Task.
It’s Infrastructure.
Aesthetic medicine requires thorough evaluation before treatment. In many states, that evaluation takes the form of a Good Faith Exam.
A Good Faith Exam protects patients.
It protects providers.
It protects the long-term integrity of your practice.
At the same time, it consumes time, scheduling bandwidth, and operational focus when handled internally.
Strong practices don’t treat this as a tradeoff.
They design oversight in a way that protects patients and preserves production.
What “DIY” Really Means For Your Business
Running Good Faith Exams internally means the oversight system lives inside your practice.
- You manage the supervising physician relationship.
- You ensure each evaluation reflects real medical judgment.
- You maintain documentation standards.
- You monitor supervision and scope expectations.
- You keep clinical decisions clearly separate from business operations.
- You coordinate availability so intake doesn’t stall.
It’s clinical responsibility layered onto your daily operations. It also carries a real opportunity cost. Time spent conducting or coordinating a GFE is time not spent performing a paying treatment.
If you’re in an evaluation, you’re not treating patients.
If a provider is reviewing charts, they’re not producing revenue.
If physician availability slows same-day treatment, some patients reschedule. Some don’t.
Will your oversight model support both protection and production – or compete with it?
Find out how much time and revenue you can unlock by outsourcing your Good Faith Exams
Why Expectations Around Oversight Have Evolved
A few years ago, many Med Spas operated with informal supervision models.
The industry was smaller, scrutiny was lighter, and processes were often built around trust and convenience.
Today, aesthetic medicine has grown – and so has the attention on how oversight is structured. There is greater focus on real physician involvement, independent evaluation before treatment, clear scope boundaries, and documentation that reflects true medical decision-making.
As practices expand and add services, inconsistencies become harder to manage.
What once worked informally now requires a more consistent, deliberate structure to keep pace with a maturing industry.
Two Ways to Run Good Faith Exams
INTERNAL MANAGEMENT
- Evaluations conducted within your clinical schedule
- Oversight quality dependent on individual workflow
- Documentation consistency monitored internally
- Intake flow tied to prescriber availability
- Owner responsible for maintaining structure
STRUCTURED OUTSOURCED MODEL
- Independent provider-led evaluations
- Defined, repeatable workflow
- Standardized documentation
- Parallel intake process
- Clinical team focused on treatment delivery
Where Time, Protection, and Production Intersect
When Good Faith Exams are handled internally, they draw from the same pool of time used for revenue-generating care.
If a provider is conducting evaluations, they are not performing treatments.
If physician coordination slows intake, patient experience can suffer.
Oversight remains essential.
The difference lies in whether it competes with your production hours or runs alongside them. A structured system allows:
- Independent clinical evaluation
- Clear documentation of medical decision-making
- Secure recordkeeping
- Consistent oversight
- Continued focus on patient care and revenue delivery
Compliance and production can coexist when the system is designed for both.
Isn’t Outsourcing GFEs Expensive?
Many owners look at DIY versus outsourced Good Faith Exams as a simple monthly expense. But the real impact shows up in your day-to-day operations.
When you handle evaluations in-house, your licensed providers spend time on exams instead of treatments, your team juggles scheduling and coverage, and intake can slow down when calendars fill up or someone is out. As you grow, those small slowdowns start to stack up. A delayed evaluation can mean a delayed treatment… and sometimes a lost patient.
Compliance isn’t optional. The question is whether it eats into your production time or supports it.
The Spakinect Approach
Spakinect is the leader in Good Faith Exams, powering more than 4,000 Med Spas across the country. Our provider-led telehealth Good Faith Exams are designed to support:
- Appropriate clinical oversight
- Clear, consistent documentation
- Independent physician evaluation prior to treatment
- Secure, accessible records
- Structured workflows that align with regulatory expectations
We are your outsourced compliance infrastructure.
Our role is to support Med Spa owners in building defensible systems that protect patients, providers, and the long-term viability of their business.
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