Fact-Checking Policy
This Fact-Checking Policy explains the editorial verification processes, healthcare evidence standards, review procedures, scientific safeguards, and correction practices used by cure.care to improve the accuracy, reliability, transparency, and public-health integrity of healthcare information published across the platform.
Purpose of This Policy
At cure.care, factual accuracy and responsible healthcare communication are core editorial priorities. Healthcare information may directly influence public understanding, awareness, and decision-making, making editorial verification especially important for health-related educational content.
This Fact-Checking Policy explains the processes used to verify healthcare information, scientific references, medical terminology, educational explanations, and evidence-oriented content published across cure.care.
Readers may also review our Editorial Policy, Medical Review Policy, Medical Accuracy Policy, and Content Review Process pages for additional editorial and healthcare standards.
Core Fact-Checking Principles
cure.care applies evidence-oriented editorial standards intended to improve healthcare information quality, educational clarity, and public-health safety.
- Prioritize reputable healthcare references
- Reduce misinformation and misleading claims
- Present healthcare information conservatively
- Encourage responsible interpretation of medical evidence
- Maintain editorial transparency wherever reasonably possible
- Support public-health education and scientific literacy
- Avoid sensationalized or fear-based healthcare content
Educational Intent Only
Fact-checking on cure.care is designed to support general healthcare education and public understanding and should not be interpreted as personalized medical advice, diagnosis, or clinical treatment guidance.
Healthcare Information Requires Elevated Verification Standards
Because healthcare content falls within Google’s high-trust “Your Money or Your Life” (YMYL) categories, cure.care applies enhanced editorial review, evidence verification, scientific caution, and public-health communication standards to reduce the risk of harmful misinformation or unsafe interpretation.
Editorial Verification Workflow
Healthcare content published on cure.care may undergo multiple verification and editorial review stages depending on topic complexity, scientific sensitivity, and public-health significance.
- Healthcare terminology verification
- Cross-checking against reputable references
- Scientific consistency assessments
- Human editorial review for clarity and neutrality
- Additional review for higher-risk healthcare topics
- Periodic updates and educational refinements
Readers may learn more through our Editorial Team, Our Medical Experts, and Editorial Ethics pages.
Healthcare Sources & Evidence
Fact-checking processes may involve comparison against publicly available healthcare references, scientific publications, public-health agencies, and evidence-oriented educational resources.
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- Peer-reviewed medical literature
- Academic medical institutions
- Healthcare educational publications
- Public-health organizations and databases
Additional details are available on our Sources & References and Research Citation Policy pages.
Medical Review & Human Oversight
Selected healthcare content may undergo additional review for scientific consistency, educational clarity, biological accuracy, and public-health communication quality.
- Human oversight remains essential
- Scientific consistency is prioritized
- Educational framing is reviewed carefully
- Healthcare safety considerations are evaluated
- Complex topics may receive additional scrutiny
Editorial Independence
Fact-checking and healthcare review decisions are made independently of advertisers, sponsors, affiliates, supporters, or commercial relationships. Readers may also review our Conflict of Interest, Ethical Monetization Policy, and Advertising & Sponsorship Disclosure pages.
AI-Assisted Editorial Workflows
cure.care may use AI-assisted systems to support healthcare publishing workflows, readability improvements, editorial organization, and accessibility enhancement.
- AI does not replace human editorial judgment
- AI systems are not treated as healthcare authorities
- Human review remains essential for publication
- Healthcare safety evaluation remains human-controlled
- Scientific oversight remains editorially supervised
Readers may review our How We Use AI, AI Safety Policy, AI Limitations, and AI Transparency Policy pages for more information.
Corrections, Feedback & Updates
cure.care encourages responsible feedback regarding potential inaccuracies, outdated healthcare information, editorial concerns, or factual clarification requests.
- Periodic healthcare content reviews
- Editorial clarification updates
- Corrections where necessary
- Ongoing healthcare communication improvements
- Public-health safety refinements
Readers may contact cure.care through the Contact Page, Report a Concern, Feedback, and Corrections Policy pages.
Healthcare Information Limitations
Healthcare information contains important limitations that readers should understand before relying on educational content.
- Scientific understanding evolves continuously
- Healthcare studies may produce conflicting findings
- Medical outcomes vary between individuals
- Educational summaries may simplify technical detail
- Online healthcare information cannot replace clinical evaluation
- Medical guidance may change over time
Readers should also review our Medical Disclaimer, General Disclaimer, No Doctor–Patient Relationship, Emergency Disclaimer, and Liability Limitation pages.
Reader Responsibility
All healthcare information published on cure.care is intended solely for educational and informational purposes.
Readers remain responsible for how they interpret and use healthcare information and should always consult qualified healthcare professionals regarding symptoms, diagnoses, medications, treatments, healthcare emergencies, or medical decisions.
Important Healthcare Reminder
cure.care does not provide emergency healthcare services, personalized medical advice, medical diagnosis, prescriptions, or clinical treatment recommendations.
Contact Information
Questions regarding editorial verification standards, healthcare fact-checking, scientific references, public-health communication practices, or content corrections may be directed through the official Contact Us page.
Related Editorial & Trust Policies
Medical Accuracy Policy
Review the broader scientific accuracy standards, healthcare safeguards, and evidence-based editorial principles followed across cure.care.
Medical Review Policy
Understand how healthcare content may undergo scientific, editorial, and educational review before publication.
Content Review Process
Explore the editorial workflow, review systems, and publishing process used for healthcare information on cure.care.
Research Citation Policy
Learn how scientific studies, healthcare evidence, and medical publications are interpreted and referenced responsibly.
Editorial Ethics
Review the ethical publishing standards, transparency practices, and editorial integrity framework followed by cure.care.
Public Health Positioning
Understand cure.care’s broader public-health education mission and healthcare communication philosophy.