Prime benefits standard policy for Practitioners

Practo’s mission is to help billions of people live healthier and longer lives by making quality healthcare affordable and accessible to all. In pursuit of this mission, we aim to offer an exceptional experience to both patients and healthcare practitioners on our platform. The prime benefits program aims to improve the user’s overall experience and the establishment/institution, including its designated practitioners earmarked for Practo Prime.

As per the Prime benefits program, the Practitioner commits to offer one or more of the following benefits to the patients booking appointments through the Practo website or app:

  1. Wait time will be within the limit as mentioned on Practo.
  2. Consultation fees charged by the Practitioner will be the same as published on Practo.
  3. The location of the Practitioner will be the same as published on Practo.
  4. Consultation with the same medical practitioner (in an organization or institution), with whom the appointment was booked on Practo.

The program offers an enhanced listing card with a Prime badge to the Practitioners, who commit to offer the above-mentioned benefits to the users on the Practo app or website.

To enrol for the Prime benefits, please contact the sales representative in your area or request a free demo

Please note: This program is valid only for practitioners in select cities.

For the Practitioners who have enrolled for Prime benefits, the below-mentioned policy is applicable.

These guidelines and terms and conditions must be read in conjunction with the Practo Terms & Conditions. In case of any inconsistency between the two, Practo Terms & Conditions should prevail unless explicitly mentioned here.

Guidelines

Practitioners that have signed up to be part of the Prime benefits program must ensure the following:

  1. Check that the individual Practitioner's data such as qualification, services offered, etc. on Practo is correct and up to date at all times.
  2. Uphold the assurances guaranteed to the users set at the time of booking of the appointment.
  3. Practitioners offering wait-time promise to the users should comply with the following policies:
    • The wait time for the user should be within the limit committed by the Practitioner, upon enrolling for Prime benefits. Wait time is defined as the duration from the appointment time to the start of consultation by a doctor.
    • Communicate to the User about any expected delay/cancellation at least 2 hours before the scheduled appointment time*.
  4. Ensure fees mentioned on Practo is the same as being charged at the Practitioner's establishment. In case of change in the fees, the same should be updated on Practo* or should be brought to the notice of Practo via email sent to support@practo.com.
  5. Ensure the location of the Practitioner's establishment as mentioned on Practo is accurate; fault tolerance is 75 meters or less from the location specified on Practo. In case of the location change, the Practitioner should inform all pending appointments about the location change and update the location mentioned on Practo.
  6. Practitioners offering preferred doctor meets you promise to the Users should comply with the following policies:
    • Ensure that the User consults the same individual medical practitioner (in an organization or institution) with whom the appointment has been made via the Website. If this is not possible due to an individual's unavailability, the appointment should be cancelled or rescheduled to another time beforehand.
    • Communicate to the User about any expected delay/cancellation at least 2 hours before the scheduled appointment time*.
    • Update the practitioner's Practo Profile and calendar in the following cases:
      • Any scheduled closure* of the clinic/hospital, e.g. on festivals; and, blocking calendar* on personal holidays.
      • Transfer of resident/consulting practitioners to another establishment*.
      • Change in Practitioner's consultation timings*.
  7. Ensure they only use the Consult platform provided by Practo for the purpose of interacting/communicating with the User and do not attempt to interact with the Users through any other external means of communication including offline consultations.
  8. Ensure that they comply with the spirit of the agreement and do not undertake activities that may be considered to be fraudulent or otherwise derogatory.

*The features to perform these actions are available on Practo Ray, Practo Profile and Qikwell by Practo. For details on these, please feel free to reach out to us at support@practo.com or +91 8880588999.

Exceptions to the Guidelines

We completely understand and respect the complexity of the medical profession, and therefore consider the following exceptions(where a healthcare practitioner was unable to follow the above guidelines):

  1. If the user is consulted by a different practitioner followed by the one with whom the appointment was booked, it is not considered non-compliance.
  2. In case the user reported post the appointment time, only location accuracy will be guaranteed.
  3. The location mentioned on Practo is within 75 meters of the actual physical location of the establishment.

Non-compliance to the Guidelines

Non-compliance cases are kept in the record as and when reported to Practo via users as per the Prime benefits policy or are otherwise discovered by Practo by independent verification. All non-compliances reported by users are verified by Practo's team with both, the Practice owner and the user. Each inbound and verified non-compliance case received by Practo will be communicated to the clinic/hospital/practice owner via Email at the practice owner’s registered email ID.

Non-compliance cases lead to poor user experience and may negatively impact the reputation of the Practitioner, therefore Practo may in such instances deactivate both 'Book' and 'Prime benefits' facility, as applicable to assist the Practitioner to become well-versed with the guidelines and ensure they are comfortable using the features associated with it. However, while the Prime benefits and Book facilities are deactivated, the users would still be able to connect with the Practitioner through the 'Call' facility and the provider(s) will not be eligible to provide Prime benefits to the user.

What counts as non-compliance?

Prime benefits assure patients of guaranteed meeting the doctor of their choice within the committed wait time. The repeated occurrence of the following instances hamper the patient experience and count as non-compliance:

  • Doctor-No-Show: When the doctor is not available at the clinic/hospital for a confirmed appointment.
  • Doctor-led cancellations: Repeated instances of confirmed appointments being cancelled by the doctor/clinic/hospital.
  • Poor Patient Happiness Score: Providing an excellent patient experience has been a joint mission for us and our doctor partners. Patient happiness Score helps us measure how satisfied patients are with their appointment experience at the clinic or hospital. A score below 80% reflects poor patient experience.
  • Offline Interactions with Users: Any attempt to cancel confirmed appointments with an aim to interact with Users through other non-Practo and offline channels