Drip Healthcare Rewards
Turn your waiting room media into a compliant revenue opportunity.
Drip Healthcare Rewards
Select Partners
Business partners provide advertising inventory.
Display QR Code
Patients scan QR code to access content and offers from partners.
Generate Revenue
Earn rewards for hosting partner content at your facility.
Drip Healthcare enables provider organizations to generate revenue by displaying partner content in patient waiting areas.
No cost. No disruption to patient care.
How It Works
Drip Healthcare manages patient-facing digital media inside participating healthcare facilities.
When advertisers run eligible ad campaigns in your facility, your organization may receive a share of qualified media ad revenue through the Drip Healthcare Rewards Program.
This program is designed as a media hosting and participation program. It is not a referral program and does not compensate providers for clinical recommendations, patient referrals, prescriptions, or purchasing decisions.
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Join for Free
Signup to evaluate advertising partners.
Select Partners
Utilize the Control Center to find advertising partners that align with your narrative.
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Tell Your Story
Integrate partner content with your content, showcasing practice alignment to patients.
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Generate Revenue
Signup for Drip Healthcare Rewards.
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Who Can Participate
The Rewards Program is available to healthcare provider organizations that:
Host Drip-managed patient-facing media placements in their facility
Agree to program terms, ad standards, and disclosure requirements
Maintain active program status and comply with all applicable facility, legal, and operational requirements.
What Revenue is Shared?
Participating provider organizations may receive a revenue share from qualified patient-facing ad campaign revenue generated from organizations such as:
Healthcare vendors
Non-Healthcare employers
Local businesses
Other non-provider advertisers
Important: provider organizations do not earn Rewards Program revenue from their own provider listings, provider marketplace participation, or other provider campaigns.
What Counts as Qualified Revenue?
Qualified revenue generally means revenue Drip receives from patient-facing media campaigns that:
Are displayed through Drip-managed inventory in your facility
Meet Drip ad review and compliance standards
Are not excluded under program rules
Are eligible under your facility participation agreement.
Drip may exclude certain campaign categories, clicks, scans, traffic sources, duplicate events, invalid activity, self-generated activity, or non-qualifying campaigns from revenue-share calculations.
What is NOT Included
The following are not part of the Rewards Program:
Provider-to-provider referral activity
Compensation for provider marketplace browsing
Payments tied to prescriptions, orders, utilization, or booked appointments
Revenue share on provider self-promotion
Compensation for staff influence over patient engagement
What the Rewards are For
Rewards are paid for your organization’s participation in the Drip ad network, including:
Hosting patient-facing media inventory
Providing access to agreed placement locations
Supporting program implementation and maintenance
Participating in a standardized media distribution program
Rewards are not paid for:
Patient referrals
Clinical endorsements
Recommendations of specific providers, vendors, products, or services
Prescriptions, orders, bookings, or utilization
Staff promotion of specific advertisers
Program Standards
To remain eligible, participating provider organizations must agree that:
All patient-facing advertising is clearly identified as advertising
Patient engagement with ads is voluntary
Facility staff will not pressure, direct, or incentivize patients to scan or click ads
The program will not be used to influence clinical decision-making
Drip retains final approval over advertiser categories and campaign placement
Drip may pause, reject, or remove campaigns that do not meet policy or compliance standards
This approach helps reduce the risk that media participation could be interpreted as patient steering rather than advertising.
Disclosures and Transparency
Drip uses clear disclosures so patients understand that:
Displayed content may include paid advertising
Interaction with ads is optional
Participating facilities may receive compensation for hosting approved media inventory
Clear disclosure is especially important in healthcare environments, where patients may otherwise infer endorsement. FTC guidance emphasizes that disclosures should be clear and conspicuous in digital advertising.
Disclaimer
Compliance note: The Drip Healthcare Rewards Program is intended to compensate participating provider organizations for hosting approved media inventory and participating in a standardized advertising distribution program. It is not intended to compensate referrals, recommendations, prescriptions, clinical decisions, or healthcare utilization. Final program structure and agreement terms should be reviewed by legal counsel for compliance with applicable federal and state laws.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The Rewards program allows healthcare provider organizations to earn compensation for participating in Drip Healthcare’s digital content distribution platform. Providers make their waiting room media inventory (e.g., screens and displays) available for approved advertising content, and may receive a share of advertising revenue generated through the platform.
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Drip Healthcare distributes advertising content across participating provider locations. Revenue is generated based on advertising engagement metrics such as content displays, QR code scans, and link interactions. A portion of that revenue may be shared with participating providers.
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No. Compensation is not tied to patient referrals, clinical decisions, or healthcare services. Revenue is based solely on advertising distribution and media engagement metrics. The program is designed to comply with applicable healthcare regulations.
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No. Participation does not constitute endorsement of any advertiser, product, or service. Content displayed through the platform is independent third-party advertising and should not be interpreted as a recommendation by your organization or clinical staff.
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Yes. Providers can set preferences for categories and content types. Drip Healthcare also maintains safeguards to ensure content meets platform standards.
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No. The platform is designed to operate independently of clinical workflows. It requires minimal staff involvement and does not influence patient care or medical decision-making.
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No. Drip Healthcare does not collect protected health information (PHI). Engagement metrics such as QR scans and clicks are tracked in a non-identifiable, aggregated manner.
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Payments are calculated using Drip Healthcare’s internal tracking systems, which measure advertising engagement across participating locations. These system records serve as the official source for reporting and payment calculations.
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No. Revenue is not guaranteed and may vary based on advertiser demand, engagement levels, and platform activity.
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Providers can signup by agreeing to the Provider Revenue Participation Agreement. Participation is voluntary and can be discontinued at any time.
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Yes. Providers may opt out of the revenue sharing program at any time without penalty.
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Advertisers are solely responsible for their content, claims, and compliance with applicable laws. Drip Healthcare acts as a distribution platform and does not endorse or validate advertiser claims.
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The program is structured to align with applicable laws, including federal healthcare regulations. Compensation is based on advertising activity and not tied to referrals, patient volume, or clinical outcomes.