Beta version — pending legal review. This document may change before launch.
Terms of Use — Praxia
Version: v2.0-beta — Date: 2026-06-10
Beta version — DRAFT pending specialized legal review (Chile, Law 21.719). These terms are published during Praxia's beta phase and will be validated by qualified legal counsel in Chile before their final version. They replace v1.0 (Klinea).
1. Purpose and acceptance
Praxia is a digital platform for healthcare professionals that offers: (1) continuing clinical education courses; (2) the Evidence and Vademecum modules, which are informational and based on the GRADE methodology; and (3) the Practice module (clinical case management), currently in closed beta with test data (see §6).
The platform is operated by the controller identified in the Privacy Policy (§1). By creating an account or using Praxia, you accept these terms and the current Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the platform.
2. Accounts and eligibility
- Praxia is intended for healthcare professionals and advanced students of health-related degrees. You must be of legal age under the laws of your country of residence.
- You agree to provide truthful and up-to-date information (including your profession and professional registration number where applicable).
- The account is personal and non-transferable: one account per person. You are responsible for keeping your credentials secure and for all activity performed with your account.
- Some features (for example, the "Member" tier) require a current membership in a scientific society with an agreement, validated against the roster that society provides (see Privacy Policy §2).
3. Acceptable use
You may not use the platform to:
- Defame, harass, or discriminate against other users or third parties.
- Share personal information of third parties without a legal basis or consent.
- Perform reverse engineering, mass scraping, attempts to bypass access or security controls, or deliberately overload the service.
- Share your account or resell access to the content.
4. Intellectual property
- Praxia and its licensors retain the copyright over the editorial content (courses, simulated cases, Evidence module, Vademecum, downloadable materials). You may use it for your own training and professional practice; you may not redistribute, sell, or publicly reproduce it without written authorization.
- Your contributions (journal entries, self-assessments, exercise answers) are yours. Praxia processes them only to show you your progress and for content improvement in aggregated and anonymized form, in accordance with the Privacy Policy.
5. Clinical content — scope and responsibility
Praxia's content (courses, Evidence, Vademecum, and associated tools) is educational and informational, intended to support professional practice. It does NOT constitute medical advice for individual cases, and does NOT replace the professional's clinical judgment or the professional-patient relationship.
- The recommendations in the Evidence module and the Vademecum entries synthesize evidence using the GRADE methodology; their application to a specific patient is the exclusive decision and responsibility of the treating professional, in accordance with local regulations, the lex artis, and the patient's characteristics.
- The Vademecum dose generator produces reference sheets, not individual prescriptions.
- Praxia does not perform medical diagnosis or prescribe medications.
6. Practice module — closed beta
The Practice module (case management) is in closed beta and operates exclusively with test data:
- Do not enter real personal data of patients (name, RUT/national ID, contact details, or identifiable health data) during the beta.
- Use with real patients will be enabled once the specialized legal review (Law 21.719, Law 20.584) and the reinforced-consent mechanism described in the Privacy Policy are completed.
- Test data may be modified or deleted during the beta without prior notice.
7. Service availability (beta)
Praxia is provided "as is" and "as available". During the beta we do not guarantee continuity, absence of errors, or preservation of specific settings or features; we may modify, suspend, or withdraw functionality. We will make reasonable efforts to give advance notice of relevant changes. Nothing in this clause limits non-waivable rights granted to you by applicable law.
8. Data protection
The processing of your personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy (available at /legal/privacy-policy), which describes the controller, purposes, legal bases, international transfers, retention periods, and how to exercise your rights of access, rectification, cancellation, objection, and portability.
9. Suspension and termination
- Praxia may suspend or close accounts that violate these terms, with prior notice, except for serious violations (for example, attempts to compromise security or the use of real patient data during the beta), in which case suspension may be immediate.
- You may close your account at any time from Settings → Data; the grace period and retention obligations described in the Privacy Policy apply.
10. Changes to these terms
We may modify these terms. Substantial changes will be notified at least 30 days in advance by email or notice on the platform, and may require renewed acceptance. The current version is always available at /legal/terms.
11. Governing law and jurisdiction
These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Chile. Any dispute will be submitted to the competent courts of Chile [city to be defined in the final version], without prejudice to the mandatory consumer-protection rules applicable in your country of residence.
12. Contact
For questions about these terms, use the channel indicated in the Privacy Policy §1.
Pending legal review in Chile before the final version. Items to confirm: jurisdiction/city, the scope of the limitation of liability vis-a-vis consumer rules, and consistency with the Law 21.719 legal package.