IntermediatePatient CareFree prompt

Complaint management and dissatisfied patient protocol

Protocol to transform dissatisfied patients into clinic advocates.

Create a structured complaint management system that resolves issues quickly, prevents reputation crises, and recovers the trust of dissatisfied patients.

At a glance

Access

Free prompt

Open to copy — no account or payment needed.

Prompt objective

Create a structured complaint management system that resolves issues quickly, prevents reputation crises, and recovers the trust of dissatisfied patients.

Real use case

OdontoPlus Clinic in Curitiba received 8 one- and two-star reviews on Google last quarter, dropping from 4.7 to 4.2. Dr. Lucas lost 3 longtime patients and needs a system to identify dissatisfaction before it reaches Google.

Customize these fields first

CLINIC NAMESPECIALTYRATINGNUMBERCURRENT_NPSHOURSTARGETTARGET_RATING

Replace the placeholders with your own context before you run the prompt. That usually improves the first output more than adding more instructions later.

Prompt

Develop a complete complaint management protocol for [CLINIC NAME], [SPECIALTY], currently rated [RATING] on Google ([NUMBER] reviews) with an NPS of [CURRENT_NPS].

**1) EARLY DETECTION (before public complaint):**
- NPS survey sent 24 hours after consultation (automated)
- Dissatisfaction signals for front desk to identify:
  - Body language, indirect comments, rushing to leave
- Online mention monitoring (Google Alerts, consumer complaint sites)
- Internal ombudsman channel (dedicated WhatsApp)
- Anonymous feedback form at the office

**2) COMPLAINT CLASSIFICATION:**
- Level 1 (Operational): delays, reception, scheduling → management resolution
- Level 2 (Clinical): treatment dissatisfaction, outcome concerns → responsible physician
- Level 3 (Ethical/Legal): alleged negligence, harm → legal counsel
- Response SLA by level: L1=[HOURS]h, L2=[HOURS]h, L3=[HOURS]h

**3) RESPONSE PROTOCOL:**

In-person complaint:
- LAST technique (Listen, Apologize, Solve, Thank)
- Receptionist script
- When to escalate to physician/manager

WhatsApp complaint:
- Response template by complaint type (6 templates)
- Tone: empathetic, non-defensive, without legal admission of fault

Google/Consumer complaint site:
- 10 public response templates by scenario
- CRITICAL RULE: never confirm patient identity (medical confidentiality)
- Invitation to resolve offline
- Response within [HOURS] hours

**4) RESOLUTION AND COMPENSATION:**
- Matrix: complaint type x compensation level
- Options: apology, complimentary service, discount, partial refund
- When to offer full refund (clear criteria)
- Complete documentation (legal protection)

**5) PATIENT RECOVERY:**
- Follow-up 48 hours after resolution
- Invitation for a new experience (complimentary consultation)
- Request to update review (if resolved)
- 30-day post-incident monitoring

**6) PREVENTION (learning from complaints):**
- Monthly complaint analysis meeting
- Top 5 root causes → action plan
- Team training based on identified patterns
- Target: reduce complaints by [%]% each quarter

NPS target: [TARGET]. Google target: [TARGET_RATING] stars.

Open directly in an AI — the text is pre-filled:

How to use this prompt

  1. 1Replace the key placeholders first: CLINIC NAME, SPECIALTY, RATING, NUMBER.
  2. 2Replace any bracketed placeholders like [this] with your own context.
  3. 3Add extra background information when you want more tailored results.
  4. 4Combine multiple prompts in one conversation when you need a richer output.
  5. 5Save your best-performing prompts so they are easy to reuse later.

Next best step

Open the guide first, then branch only if you still need more.

A buyer guide for deciding between the free challenge, a focused learning path, and Pro membership.

If this prompt is close but not quite right, generate variants next. If the job is recurring, move into the course library after the guide.

Related prompts

View all

Explore other prompt categories

Move sideways into adjacent libraries when the current category is not the full answer.

Every prompt here is free. The course teaches the thinking behind them.

Copy as many prompts as you like. When you want to move from single prompts to a repeatable AI workflow, Learn AI in 30 Days walks through it, one day at a time.

Get the courseSee the 30-day curriculum first

Buy the course once ($15/$20 by length), or go all-access for $10/mo with a verifiable certificate.