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Corrections Policy

Accuracy, transparency,
and editorial accountability.

cure.care is committed to maintaining accurate, evidence-based, and trustworthy healthcare information. This Corrections Policy explains how factual issues, medical inaccuracies, editorial updates, and reader-reported concerns are reviewed, corrected, and communicated transparently.

Last Updated 31 January 2026
Policy Category Editorial Accuracy
Applicable Audience India + Global Readers

Our Commitment to Accuracy

Accuracy, transparency, scientific responsibility, and reader trust are core principles of cure.care’s editorial process. Healthcare information can directly influence public understanding, awareness, and decision-making, which is why maintaining factual accuracy remains a high priority across the platform.

cure.care is committed to promptly identifying, reviewing, correcting, and clearly communicating factual or editorial issues whenever they are discovered.

Editorial Principle: Healthcare information should be continuously reviewed, responsibly updated, and transparently corrected whenever necessary.

Scope of This Policy

This Corrections Policy applies to all healthcare, educational, editorial, research, and informational content published on cure.care.

Health Conditions

Articles covering diseases, symptoms, preventive health, and wellness topics.

Medical Information

Diagnostic, testing, medication, treatment, and healthcare-related educational content.

Research & Editorial

Research summaries, public health content, and educational healthcare resources.

Types of Corrections We Address

cure.care categorizes issues into different correction groups to determine the most appropriate editorial response.

Factual Errors

Incorrect medical facts, statistics, symptoms, causes, explanations, or healthcare references.

Contextual Issues

Misleading phrasing, oversimplified explanations, or clarity issues that may cause misunderstanding.

Source Errors

Broken references, outdated guidelines, or incorrect source attributions.

Editorial Errors

Typographical mistakes, formatting issues, headings, or layout problems affecting readability.

How Corrections Are Made

When a potential issue is identified internally or reported by readers, cure.care follows a structured editorial review process.

  • Review: The editorial team investigates the reported issue
  • Verification: Medical reviewers may evaluate healthcare-related accuracy concerns
  • Action: Verified errors are corrected promptly and responsibly
  • Disclosure: Significant corrections may include visible editorial notes for transparency
Medical Accuracy Process: Healthcare-related factual concerns may undergo additional medical review before corrections are finalized.

Transparency in Updates

cure.care distinguishes between significant corrections and minor editorial updates to maintain transparency while preserving readability and editorial integrity.

Significant Corrections

Major medical or factual corrections may include editor notes, updated timestamps, and transparency disclosures.

Minor Updates

Grammar, formatting, spelling, or readability improvements may be updated without formal correction notices.

Example Correction Note: “This article was updated on [Date] to correct factual information related to [Topic].”

Reader Feedback & Error Reporting

cure.care actively encourages readers, healthcare professionals, researchers, and subject matter experts to report possible inaccuracies, outdated references, or editorial concerns.

When reporting an issue, readers are encouraged to provide:

  • The article URL
  • A brief explanation of the concern
  • Supporting evidence or updated references where possible
Corrections & Editorial Contact:

corrections@cure.care

Medical Accuracy & Responsibility

cure.care does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All healthcare information is intended for educational and informational purposes only.

  • Healthcare content may undergo medical review processes
  • Corrections may be based on updated medical evidence and guidelines
  • Readers should consult licensed healthcare professionals for medical concerns
  • Emergency medical situations require immediate professional assistance

Learn more through cure.care’s Medical Review Policy and Medical Disclaimer.

Editorial Independence & Ongoing Review

Corrections and editorial decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, affiliates, or commercial relationships.

Financial relationships never influence factual corrections, healthcare explanations, scientific conclusions, or editorial integrity.

Medical knowledge evolves continuously. cure.care may periodically review, revise, update, archive, or improve healthcare content to maintain relevance and accuracy.

Editorial integrity and healthcare accuracy remain independent from monetization activities or external influence.

Policy Updates

This Corrections Policy may be updated periodically to reflect changes in healthcare communication standards, editorial practices, medical review processes, regulatory expectations, or platform operations.

The latest version of this policy will always remain available on this page together with the revised “Last Updated” date.

Healthcare trust depends on editorial accountability.

cure.care is committed to maintaining accurate, transparent, evidence-based healthcare information while continuously improving editorial quality, medical responsibility, and public trust for readers in India and worldwide.