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Provider Partner Experience

Give providers a landing page that feels credible enough to actually claim a profile from.

The old provider page had the basic message, but not much visual weight behind it. This redesign recasts it as a sharper profile-management experience centered on discoverability, cleaner network data, and better control over what patients and agents see.

Claim profile access
Keep plan details current
Sharper provider-facing design
Built as part of the same partner system so the referral, employer, and provider pages now feel related on purpose.
Profile-first
Clear provider CTA
The page now points more confidently toward claiming and maintaining a listing.
Search-ready
Discoverability story
It now feels more aligned with findability and network accuracy.
Operational
Not just marketing copy
The page speaks to control, upkeep, and listing quality.
Reusable
Part of the new partner system
Future provider-specific tools can slot into this structure.
Own your provider profile
Keep network details current
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Dr. Profile Ready
Cardiology • Phoenix • accepting updates
Profile claimed
Search visible
Plans updated
Search + network view
1
Insurance visibility
Accepted plans shown cleanly to agents and patients
2
Practice updates
Hours, specialties, languages, and contact routing stay current
3
Operational control
One login to claim, review, and keep your listing sharp
Profile strength
92%
Complete details help you surface more accurately.
Claim your listing
Confirm accepted plans
Keep the directory current
Who This Supports

Designed for providers and office teams who want their profile to feel current, discoverable, and under control.

The structure is shared with the other partner pages, but the content and hero art are now tuned toward provider confidence and network accuracy.

Clinicians
For doctors and specialists who want their specialty, accepted plans, and listing presence represented more clearly.
Practice visibility
Practice administrators
For office leaders who care about keeping the operational profile sharp without adding another clumsy maintenance process.
Office operations
Front-office teams
For staff who need a cleaner source of truth when patients or agents are trying to confirm plan acceptance and availability.
Directory accuracy
Why The Redesign Matters

A provider page should feel like profile management software, not a placeholder brochure.

This first pass is intentionally more graphic and more product-shaped. It creates a stronger foundation for whatever deeper provider tooling we add later.

Claim-and-maintain framing
The core ask now feels more concrete: claim the listing, confirm the data, and keep it accurate over time.
Discoverability emphasis
The page better supports the story that cleaner data helps providers get surfaced more accurately to patients and agents.
Operational maturity
The new visual language feels more trustworthy for healthcare organizations that expect modern software experiences.
What this unlocks next
A stronger foundation for provider onboarding and profile editing later.
A shared system so provider, employer, and referral pages can evolve together.
A more credible first impression for any future provider network tools.
This is a first-pass visual system, but it already makes the provider story feel significantly more intentional.
Provider Flow

Claim the profile, confirm the details, keep the network view clean.

The redesigned page is more explicit about the ongoing control story, not just the initial registration click.

Step 1
Claim your profile access
The primary CTA now sits inside a much more premium landing experience, which should increase confidence in taking the next step.
This keeps the same register route while making it feel like a real platform entry point.
Step 2
Confirm listing and plan details
The page frames maintenance as part of provider operations, which is a much stronger story than a vague promise to stay visible.
Good setup for future data-editing tools.
Step 3
Keep the profile current over time
This positions providers as maintaining a trusted public-facing record rather than setting a profile once and forgetting it.
That subtle shift makes the entire page more product-forward.
A more trustworthy provider tone
The new layout gives the provider story more polish, which matters when asking medical groups to interact with the platform.
Stronger search-and-network narrative
The page now connects profile quality to discoverability more clearly, which is easier to expand into future network tooling.
Better visual parity with the rest of the product
This no longer feels like an isolated side page. It now looks like part of the same ecosystem as the other partner flows.
Questions

Provider-side concerns, with a more mature design wrapper around them.

The answers stay simple, but the page no longer looks like it was waiting for design to happen later.

The page continues to position the provider tools as a free experience. The redesign just makes that offer feel more productized and more believable.
Provider Access

Enter through the provider portal.

There is no extra form here tonight because the strongest move is to improve the page while preserving the working register and login routes.

Current next-step path
New providers claim their profile through the register route.
Existing providers continue through the provider login.
The redesigned page now gives both paths a much stronger visual frame.
Provider entry

Claim or continue

This keeps the current provider login experience intact while giving it a much stronger launch page.

Tomorrow we can decide whether this stays CTA-only or grows into a richer provider onboarding experience.