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License your health platform with terms that reflect real product risk
Draft a software licence for a UK health platform with terms on access, data handling, IP and health-sector contract risks.
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What's included
The licence document at the centre of your platform offering
A bespoke software licence for a health platform, covering use rights, data-related issues, IP and sector-specific contract risks.
- Consultation with a healthtech-focused lawyer
- Drafting a bespoke software licence for your platform
- Clauses covering data privacy, user permissions, and regulatory duties
- Intellectual property ownership and licence wording
- Commercial terms shaped around your platform model
- Two rounds of revisions and legal Q&A
Project
Software Licence For Health Platforms
Status
CompletePrepared by
Alex Solo
Senior Lawyer

FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Unsure about how we work? We have gathered the most common questions for your convenience.
It gives you a contract built for ongoing software access, not just a general website relationship. For a health platform, that can be important where different users have different permissions, the product handles sensitive information, or the software produces outputs that need careful framing. A dedicated licence can set out who may use the platform, what use is permitted, what limits apply, how accounts can be suspended and where responsibility sits for information entered into the system. That is often more precise than relying on broad website terms alone.
The licence will commonly deal with access rights, user restrictions, subscription or fee terms where relevant, confidentiality, intellectual property ownership, data-related wording, suspension and termination, liability positions and service boundaries. In a health platform context, it may also need to distinguish between different user groups such as clinics, practitioners, administrators or end users. If the platform includes integrations, reporting tools or patient-facing features, those details can affect the drafting as well. The aim is to match the contract to the actual product journey rather than use generic SaaS wording.
It depends on the factual setup of the product. Important points include what the software does, who uses it, what information is uploaded or generated, whether third-party systems are involved and whether the platform is used in a clinical, administrative or wellness setting. The contract should reflect the practical arrangement, not just a generic precedent or one-sided checklist. For example, a platform used by healthcare professionals under enterprise contracts may need a different licence structure from a patient-facing app sold on standard subscription terms.
Sometimes it can help as a rough starting point, but it often misses the areas that matter most in healthtech. A generic template may not deal properly with sensitive data flows, user roles, platform limitations, sector-specific risk wording or the distinction between administrative support and health-related decision support. That can create a mismatch between what the product does, what customers expect and what the contract says. A bespoke licence is usually more useful where the platform serves multiple stakeholder groups or operates in a setting where regulator requirements can vary.
No. This service covers the licence drafting and related legal input on the contract wording. Approval depends on the relevant regulator or authority, and If approval steps are relevant, we will explain what needs to be prepared and what sits outside the legal work.. Those external decisions are separate from the contract itself. The work is designed to identify practical risk areas and recommend next steps, while the final legal position depends on your facts and implementation. If your launch also needs broader regulatory advice, product classification work, technical implementation or security remediation, that would need to be handled as separate work.
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Prices typically range from £100 to £1,500 depending on the complexity and scope of the work. For ongoing support, Sprintlaw Memberships include options such as legal templates, consultations, a legal helpline and credits for services.
If your project is larger or more complex, we will provide a tailored quote after understanding what you need.
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Our legally trained consultants will prepare a fixed-fee quote for you.
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Accept your fixed-fee quote and e-sign our engagement letter.
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Our expert lawyers will talk you through your project via phone, video call or whatever suits.
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