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The document outlines strategies for obtaining consent from doctors for bulk onboarding, including personalized links, engaging communities, and partnering with welfare programs. It also details methods for identifying doctor fees through official websites, direct calls, and online portals, as well as patient verification techniques using EHRs and security questions. Additionally, it suggests ways to collect doctor data via directories, Google searches, insurance listings, and networking at medical conferences.
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Sahil Singh Sharma

The document outlines strategies for obtaining consent from doctors for bulk onboarding, including personalized links, engaging communities, and partnering with welfare programs. It also details methods for identifying doctor fees through official websites, direct calls, and online portals, as well as patient verification techniques using EHRs and security questions. Additionally, it suggests ways to collect doctor data via directories, Google searches, insurance listings, and networking at medical conferences.
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Ways to Obtain Consent from Doctors for Bulk Onboarding

a. Personalized Onboarding Links

 Send onboarding invitations via email or SMS.


 Include information like the number of patients already using your portal in their region
or specialty to encourage participation.

b. Engage Doctor Communities

 Reach out to doctors via their professional groups or communities, both offline and on
platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, LinkedIn, or Telegram.
 Collaborate with group admins or moderators for official endorsements.

c. Partner Through Welfare Programs

 Collaborate with doctors running welfare or public health initiatives.


 Offer your platform as a tool to support their outreach, while integrating consent
mechanisms.

2. Methods to Identify Doctor Fees

a. Official Clinic/Hospital Websites

 Look up the fees listed on their official websites.

b. Direct Calls

 Contact the clinic or hospital reception directly for consultation fees.

c. Online Healthcare Portals

 Platforms like Practo, DocOn, Lybrate, etc., often list doctor fees along with profiles and
appointment options.

3. Patient Verification Methods

a. EHR or Prescription History

 Cross-check patients against Electronic Health Records or previously issued


prescriptions.
b. Security Questions

 Ask specific questions based on their medical history (e.g., “Which doctor did you visit
for your last diabetes checkup?” or “What medication were you prescribed last month?”).
 Insurance policy verification

4. Ways to Collect Doctor Data

a. Doctor Directories

 Use platforms like Medindia, Justdial, and Curofy that list doctors by specialty and
region.

b. Google Search

 Combine location + specialty queries (e.g., “Dermatologist in Bandra”) for targeted


results.

c. Insurance Provider Listings

 Insurance companies often have databases of empaneled doctors that can be cross-
referenced.

d. Medical Representatives (M.R.)

 Collaborate with pharmaceutical MRs who maintain updated databases of doctors in their
territories.

E. Networking at Medical Conferences

 Attend medical expos and conferences where you can directly collect contact information
and consent from doctors

F.Collaboration with HealthTech Startups

 Partner with platforms that already onboard doctors for telemedicine, lab diagnostics, or
e-prescription services.

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