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Health Technology Insights invites healthcare executives, technology leaders, clinicians, analysts, and practitioners to contribute original, non-promotional perspectives.

We publish expert-driven content on healthcare IT, digital health transformation, cybersecurity, interoperability, AI in healthcare, data infrastructure, and emerging technologies—designed for senior healthcare and technology decision-makers.

If you bring practical experience, actionable frameworks, or forward-looking insights that help the global health tech community understand what’s next, we welcome your article ideas and contributions.

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HealthTech Insights: Guest Expert Article Submission Guidelines

At HealthTech Insights, the future of healthcare is being shaped by people who are bold enough to share their knowledge and experiences. That’s why we open our platform to experts, innovators, and researchers who want to spark meaningful conversations about how technology is transforming health.

If you’ve got stories, strategies, or insights that can help healthcare leaders deliver better outcomes, this is your stage.

When you contribute, you don’t just get published – you get recognized. Guest authors gain:

  • Placement on the HealthTech Insights homepage.
  • Featured promotion in our email newsletters.
  • Visibility through our LinkedIn and other social channels.
  • Amplification through partner networks and affiliate publications.
  • A trusted voice among healthcare decision-makers and innovators.
We welcome submissions from:
  • Subject matter experts in AI, digital health, robotics, telemedicine, wearables, and analytics.
  • Analysts, consultants, and researchers from healthcare think tanks and advisory firms.
  • Healthcare executives, policymakers, and leaders in academic or nonprofit institutions.
  • Professionals with first-hand case studies and lessons learned in digital adoption.

What we don’t allow:

  • Articles that serve mainly as product promotions or sales pitches.
  • Submissions from people working in marketing, PR, or business development roles.
  • A short 50–100-word bio with a professional headshot.
  • Keep it insightful, not promotional (skip lines like “leading provider of…”).
  • Add contact details if you want readers to reach you directly.

Articles should always be:

  • Original & exclusive to HealthTech Insights (not published elsewhere).
  • Non-promotional – focus on ideas, not selling products.
  • Actionable & valuable – readers should walk away with a new perspective or strategy.
  • The rise of AI-driven diagnostics, telehealth, and personalized care tools.
  • Insights on wearables, robotics, and big data in patient outcomes.
  • Case studies from hospitals, startups, and research labs.
  • Policy, compliance, and funding trends impacting digital health.
  • Early signals of new technologies that healthcare should prepare for.
  • Always use active voice (“Clinicians should explore…” instead of “It should be explored…”).
  • Keep the tone conversational yet authoritative – professional, but easy to follow.
  • Write in American English.
  • Define all acronyms when first mentioned.
  • Fact-check and verify all stats, data, and references.
  • Make sure the final draft reflects your own expertise and unique voice.
  • Remember: you, not the tool, are fully responsible for what gets published.
  • Aim for 1,000–2,000 words (not including references or.
  • Start with a short intro – 2–3 paragraphs max.
  • Use headings and subheadings for flow and readability.
  • Keep headlines clear, engaging, and under 8 words.
  • Add references via hyperlinks or a list at the end.
  • Submit in Microsoft Word format (editable).
  • Add visuals if useful – charts, data graphics, or figures.
  • Use high-resolution images (JPEG, PNG, GIF only).
  • Skip logos or anything purely promotional.
  • Add captions for any images you include.
  • Every submission goes through a review for clarity and readability.
  • Our editorial team may edit or decline depending on fit and quality.
  • Authors are responsible for the accuracy of all claims and statements.
  • We work on a rolling submission schedule – no fixed deadlines.
  • You can send an abstract, outline, or completed draft.

Send to:  tony@intentamplify.com