Healthcare Widgets and Content Modules are the reusable UI components within HealthAuthority CMS that cover the content types appearing most frequently on healthcare websites: provider bios with credentialing fields, service descriptions with schema-ready fields, patient testimonial displays, FAQ accordions, and insurance plan lookups. Each module is built with accessible markup and structured data fields so content editors do not need to manage schema separately.

Reusable UI components for healthcare websites covering provider bios, service descriptions, patient testimonials, FAQs, and insurance lookups, each with accessible markup and integrated schema fields.
For a DTC health-tech brand building a multi-specialty directory feature, Tidal Health Group deployed provider bio modules with integrated JSON-LD fields, service modules with condition-to-treatment linking, and a testimonial widget connected to the review schema output. Content editors could populate all structured data fields through the standard WordPress editor without touching code.
Healthcare websites require a broader range of structured content types than most CMS platforms natively support. Without purpose-built modules, content editors either skip structured data fields or introduce inconsistencies that weaken entity signals across the site.
Healthcare content teams and marketing managers who need to maintain consistent, schema-ready content at scale without relying on developer involvement for every content update.
Generic WordPress page builders do not include the structured data fields required for healthcare entity content. Without dedicated modules, practices either publish unstructured content or create ad hoc schema configurations that break during CMS updates.