Rebecca Monahan

Chief Operating Officer

Rebecca Monahan is an operations leader with deep experience building, scaling, and optimizing telehealth organizations. She brings a strong background in clinical operations, compliance, and patient experience, with a particular focus on designing systems that balance clinical quality, regulatory rigor, and operational efficiency.

Rebecca has spent her career working at the intersection of healthcare delivery and technology. She was an early leader at a women’s reproductive and sexual health telehealth company, where she helped scale operations from launch to millions of patients nationwide. In this role, she oversaw patient-facing clinical teams, developed scalable workflows, partnered closely with medical leadership, and ensured compliance across all 50 states and DC. Her work has consistently centered on improving access to care while reducing friction for both patients and providers.

At NVP Medical Group, Rebecca serves as COO, where she strengthens internal systems, streamlines physician engagement, and supports scalable growth across telehealth clients. She brings a practical, execution-focused approach rooted in real-world experience working with clinicians, founders, and healthcare operators.

In addition to her work with NVP, Rebecca is also the co-founder of Bummed, a D2C telehealth company focused on hemorrhoids and anal fissures. Through Bummed, she works closely with clinicians, pharmacists, and operational partners to design evidence-based treatment protocols, custom compounded medications, and patient education tools that reduce stigma and improve access to care. Building Bummed has strengthened Rebecca’s ability to support NVP and its partners by giving her firsthand experience navigating provider workflows, prescribing infrastructure, pharmacy partnerships, patient safety, and scalable operational design. This founder-level perspective allows her to anticipate partner needs, align clinical and operational priorities, and help organizations build telehealth programs that are both clinically sound and operationally resilient.