Editorial Policy
How we write, source, and maintain the Avinya Plus blog.
1. Who writes these guides
Our guides are written and edited by the Avinya Plus team, drawing on the people who build and support our clinic software and on the primary regulations themselves. Much of what we cover, GST, clinic licensing, ABDM, and data protection, is regulatory, so we write against the source rules rather than from memory or second-hand summaries.
2. How we source
Every guide cites at least one source, and we prefer primary, official ones: the CBIC for GST, the National Health Authority for ABDM and ABHA, India Code for the underlying Acts, and the relevant ministry or state authority for licensing. Sources are listed at the foot of each article so you can verify a claim yourself, not just take our word for it.
3. How we check accuracy
Drafts are verified against those primary sources before they publish, and a guide cannot ship without its citations. We check specific figures, thresholds, forms, and rates against the current rule, and where the answer genuinely varies by state or is unsettled, we say so rather than inventing false precision. The FAQ shown on a post is the exact text behind its structured data, so the two never disagree.
4. Freshness and updates
Regulations change, so each article shows its published date and, when we revise it, an updated date. We re-review our compliance content as rules move, for example when GST rates or ABDM portals change, and revise the affected guides rather than leaving stale figures in place.
5. Independence and honesty
We do not take payment to feature or recommend anything, and we do not run sponsored posts. Where we mention Avinya Plus, we describe only what the product actually does today. We will not claim badges we have not earned, for instance we do not call ourselves "ABDM certified", and we would rather tell you precisely where we stand than oversell.
6. This is not professional advice
Our guides are general information to help you understand a topic. They are not legal, tax, or medical advice, and they do not replace a qualified professional who knows your specific situation. Before you act on a compliance matter, confirm it with a chartered accountant, lawyer, or the relevant authority for your state and practice.
7. Corrections
If you spot something wrong or out of date, please tell us at admin@avinyaplus.com. We take accuracy seriously and will review and fix confirmed errors promptly.