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Please reach out if you’re interested being a guest contributor on OhMD.com.
We welcome content partnerships that support better patient communication, stronger practice operations, and credible education for the healthcare community. To keep the experience useful for our readers and aligned with our mission, please follow the guidelines below.
Your article should cover topics connected to how care teams communicate and work, such as:
Articles must give readers something useful. Strong posts include data, real examples, and simple explanations that reflect how healthcare teams work every day.
Links should support a point or add depth. One link to OhMD is usually enough for a standard post. Anchor text needs to match the intent of the page being linked.
We partner with websites that publish consistent, trustworthy content and have a clear audience. General content sites, link farms, or AI-generated content mills will not be approved.
AI topics should focus on practical use cases that help care teams reduce manual work, improve patient access, and support safe, HIPAA-compliant workflows. Articles should highlight real operational benefits rather than hype or broad predictions.
We do not participate in paid link exchanges or paid guest posts.
Topics outside of healthcare communication, clinical operations, or patient access will not be approved.
We cannot accept links from sites with spam tactics, excessive ads, or thin content.
Articles must be reviewed by a human writer or editor. We do not accept raw AI text, inaccurate claims, or writing with poor clarity or grammar.
All submissions must be original. We check for plagiarism before publishing.
We do not accept AI-related articles that make clinical claims without evidence, promote unregulated tools, rely on hype, or present AI in ways that are not safe, accurate, or tied to real healthcare workflows.
These guidelines help ensure a consistent reader experience across our site:
Tone should reflect how we speak with our customers: warm, practical, and focused on helping practices care for patients without added effort.
We participate in content sharing to support clinicians, staff, and patients. When partners follow these guidelines, it helps ensure the shared work is credible, supportive, and aligned with our mission to improve healthcare communication.