Medical Review Process

Clinical review is visible, specific, and dated.

Major treatment and access pages identify who wrote the content, who reviewed it, what jurisdiction it applies to, and when it was last reviewed.

Review Requirements

  • Treatment and condition pages identify the author, reviewer, credentials, review date, jurisdiction, evidence level, and legal/access status.
  • Clinical reviewers are named and credentialed, with relevant licensing or professional context where applicable.
  • Legal and access claims are checked against regulators, government sources, statutes, or authoritative professional bodies.
  • High-risk topics include direct crisis or urgent-care guidance where appropriate.

Evidence Labels

Pages distinguish established medical use, off-label medical use, emerging evidence, investigational treatment, insufficient evidence, and treatments that are not legally available in a given jurisdiction.

Refresh Cadence

Evergreen clinical pages are reviewed at least every six months. Time-sensitive legal, regulatory, and access pages are reviewed more frequently when laws, approvals, or access pathways change.