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Write For Us — Healthcare & Health Tech

Share practical clinical insights with thousands of doctors and clinic teams across India and the UK. We publish expert-written articles on AI in healthcare, clinic operations, and patient communication.

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Write For Us — Healthcare & Health Tech Writers Welcome

Medichat AI is India's most affordable telemedicine marketplace, connecting patients with specialist doctors through AI-triaged video consultations. Our blog is read by private practitioners, GPs, clinic managers, and health tech professionals actively looking for practical guidance on running modern, efficient clinical practices.

We invite contributors — doctors, healthcare professionals, researchers, and health tech writers — to share clear, practical insights with our audience. If you have direct clinical experience or deep expertise in health technology, we want to hear from you.

All published articles carry full author attribution with your credentials and a link to your professional profile. We are particularly interested in contributors who can speak from lived clinical experience — not just theoretical frameworks.

Benefits of Writing for Medichat

Reach active clinicians

Your article reaches thousands of private practitioners in India and GP practices in the UK who are actively adopting digital tools.

Full author credit

Every published article carries your name, credentials, and a link to your professional profile — a permanent, indexed attribution.

Build your portfolio

Published pieces on a healthcare AI platform are strong additions to a clinical or health tech writing portfolio.

Fast editorial turnaround

We review every submission within 5 business days and provide clear feedback — no months-long queues.

Topics You Can Write For Us

We publish articles across four core areas relevant to our doctor audience. Pitches outside these areas are considered case by case — if your topic serves working clinicians, reach out.

AI in Clinical Practice

  • AI-assisted patient triage and prioritisation
  • Using AI tools safely in a clinical setting
  • Responsible AI in doctor–patient communication
  • AI-generated prescriptions and clinical risk
  • Evaluating health tech products as a clinician

Clinic Operations & Productivity

  • Reducing WhatsApp overload for private practitioners
  • Building systems for after-hours patient queries
  • Managing high patient volumes without burning out
  • Streamlining appointment reminders and follow-ups
  • Digital tools that actually work in Indian clinics

Patient Communication

  • Improving patient follow-up compliance in India
  • Multilingual patient communication strategies
  • Explaining diagnoses clearly over WhatsApp
  • Managing patient expectations in telemedicine
  • Prescription literacy and medication adherence

UK Primary Care & NHS

  • Digital transformation in GP practices
  • Reducing GP workload with AI tools
  • NHS-aligned patient communication frameworks
  • Clinical risk and AI safety in UK primary care
  • Patient safety escalation in digital health

Who Can Write For Us

We prioritise contributors with verifiable credentials or direct industry experience. You do not need to be a published author — but your expertise must be genuine.

  • Practising doctors (MBBS, MD, MRCP, or equivalent)
  • Registered nurses and allied health professionals
  • Medical researchers and academics
  • Health tech founders and product builders
  • Clinical informaticists and digital health specialists
  • Healthcare policy researchers
  • Pharmacists and clinical pharmacologists
  • Public health professionals

Content Guidelines

To maintain quality and clinical accuracy, all submissions must meet these standards before we consider publication.

Original content only

Submissions must not be published elsewhere. AI-generated articles are not accepted — we are looking for genuine clinical experience and expertise.

Evidence-based claims

Medical or healthcare claims must be factual and, where possible, referenced to peer-reviewed sources or official clinical guidelines (NICE, MoHFW, NMC).

800–1,500 words

Articles should be thorough but readable. A GP or specialist should be able to read it between consultations. Avoid padding.

Practical focus

Our audience is working clinicians, not academics. Concrete takeaways, real examples, and actionable advice outperform theoretical frameworks.

One external link

You may include one relevant link to your professional profile, practice, or a cited source. Promotional links to unrelated products will be removed.

Author bio required

We publish articles with full author attribution. Include your name, credentials (MBBS, MD, MRCP, etc.), specialty, and a brief bio (2–3 sentences).

How to Submit

Send your pitch or full draft to hello@medichat.in with the subject line "Write For Us — Article Pitch".

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Your name, credentials (MBBS, MD, MRCP, etc.), and specialty

2

A 2–3 sentence bio and a link to your LinkedIn or professional profile

3

Article title and a 100–150 word outline, or a full draft

4

Any data, case examples, or cited sources you plan to include

We review every submission within 5 business days and respond with acceptance, feedback, or a clear reason for declining. We do not ghost contributors.

Ready to contribute?

Send your pitch to hello@medichat.in and we will get back to you within 5 business days.

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