Certified telemedicine: doctor-patient video consultations with legal value

A TrueScreen bot joins Zoom, Teams and Meet sessions and certifies audio, video and shared content with a digital signature, timestamp and tamper-proof metadata.

Telemedicine is now part of routine clinical practice across Europe, yet doctor-patient sessions held on Zoom, Teams and Meet are born without certified date, verified participant identity or guaranteed data integrity. When clinical documentation is incomplete, courts increasingly shift the burden of proof onto the clinician. TrueScreen certifies every video consultation at acquisition with a digital signature and eIDAS-qualified timestamp: the session becomes admissible evidence in civil and criminal proceedings and compliant with GDPR, NIS2 and national health-authority guidelines.

52%

general practitioners using telemedicine

(Politecnico di Milano Digital Health Observatory)

~30,000

medical malpractice claims per year in Italy

(Consulcesi)

€140,000

average malpractice settlement

(BigBrokers)

Industry

Healthcare, telemedicine, outpatient services and territorial care

Business function

Medical direction, Risk Management, Compliance, Legal, Physicians

Key process

Delivery of video consultations, teleconsultations and teleassistance

Certified content

Doctor-patient video calls, informed consent, teleconsultations, shared reports and prescriptions

Output

Certified medical documentation and reporting with legal value

Adoption mode

App / Web / API / SDK

Needs and challenges

  • Doctor-patient video calls without certified date or metadata are unenforceable as evidence

  • Incomplete clinical documentation shifts the burden of proof onto the doctor in litigation

  • Informed consent in a video consultation is hard to reconstruct without certified recording

  • Physician liability extends to remote services under Italian Gelli-Bianco Law art. 7 para. 2

  • Zoom, Teams and Meet sessions lack a chain of custody and fall short of GDPR and NIS2

Medico di spalle durante una videochiamata medico-paziente: televisite certificate con valore legale
processo

Solution

TrueScreen acts as a certification layer inside the telemedicine session. A bot joins the video call on Zoom, Teams, Meet or other platforms, records the audio and video of the consultation, the patient’s informed consent and any content the doctor shares, and applies a digital signature and eIDAS-qualified timestamp in real time. Date, time, participant identity and contextual metadata remain tamper-proof. At the end, the clinician has opposable evidence of every clinical choice, the healthcare provider a compliant archive, and the patient a transparent record of the care received.

What gets certified

Audio and video telemedicine sessions

Doctor-patient calls with tamper-proof contextual metadata, verified identity and timestamp.

Video-recorded informed consent

Patient declaration equivalent to the paper form under Italian Law 219/2017 and GDPR art. 9.

Specialist teleconsultations

Remote clinical discussions certified for the medical record and admissible in litigation.

Shared reports and prescriptions

Health documents exchanged in session with full traceability of the custody chain.

Expected benefits

  • Video consultations with full probative value under eIDAS, opposable in any litigation

  • Demonstrable compliance with GDPR art. 9, NIS2, Italian Law 219/2017 and Gelli-Bianco

  • Reduced risk of reversal of the burden of proof thanks to intact clinical documentation

  • Lower exposure to defensive medicine with certified evidence of every clinical choice

  • Complaint and inspection response times cut from weeks to hours with complete files

Business function Benefit obtained
Medical direction Remote services with the same probative value as in-person visits, ready for audits and inspections.
Risk Management Lower risk of losing medical malpractice cases thanks to certified evidence with a verifiable chain of custody.
Compliance / DPO Demonstrable compliance with GDPR art. 9, NIS2, national e-health regulations and informed consent laws on a single integrity-proof archive.
Physicians and specialists Every remote clinical choice stays documented in an admissible form, with no added operational burden on the professional.
Legal / Litigation office Case files ready for court defense, with any disavowal of the evidence hard to sustain.

Partners

Public and private healthcare providers, hospitals, clinics, outpatient centers, general practitioner networks, specialist cooperatives, telemedicine platforms, digital health operators, professional liability insurers and medical councils.

Integrations

Telemedicine platforms (video visit, teleconsultation, teleassistance) for native certification of sessions. Electronic health records (EHR) for automatic association of evidence with the patient file. National health record systems built on HL7 FHIR for interoperability of certified clinical data. Informed consent management systems for video-recorded consent compliant with Italian Law 219/2017. Long-term archiving platforms for perpetual retention of medical documentation.

FAQ: certified telemedicine with legal value

1) Does certification work for telemedicine sessions held on Zoom, Teams or Meet?
Yes. The TrueScreen bot joins the session as a participant and certifies audio, video, shared content and transcript. Probative value does not depend on the video-conferencing platform used.
2) How is informed consent documented in a video consultation?
Italian Law 219/2017 accepts video recording as a valid form of consent. TrueScreen certifies the patient’s declaration made during the session, with the same probative value as a paper form and verifiable integrity.
3) Are certified recordings admissible in civil and criminal proceedings?
Yes. The digital signature and qualified timestamp grant probative value under Italian Civil Code art. 2712 and the EU eIDAS Regulation. Tamper-proof metadata make disavowal of the evidence hard to sustain in court.
4) How is patient health data managed under GDPR?
Only metadata strictly necessary for authenticity and integrity are collected. Certification complies with GDPR art. 9 and the national data protection authority’s safeguards for health data, aligned with the legal basis for diagnosis and care.
5) What impact does this have on the doctor’s workflow?
Minimal. The bot joins the session as a regular participant. The clinician runs the consultation with the usual tool: no dedicated training, no slowdown of the clinical process.
6) How long are certified video consultations retained?
Medical records and reports must be retained indefinitely by regulatory obligation. The qualified timestamp stays valid for at least 20 years under Italian digital administration rules and is renewable without loss of probative value.

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