Trust and Review
Editorial policy
One Health publishes patient-facing health education to make care conversations clearer. Our goal is to be useful, transparent, and careful about the limits of educational software.
Clear purpose
Our public content is educational and organizational. It helps people understand health information, prepare better questions, and discuss next steps with qualified clinicians.
Source discipline
We prioritize reputable sources such as public health agencies, clinical guideline bodies, peer-reviewed literature, reference-lab documentation, and recognized medical organizations.
Review status
When a page has named reviewer information, we show it. When a test guide is pending specialist review, the page says so plainly instead of implying review that has not happened.
Safety limits
One Health does not diagnose, treat, prescribe, replace emergency care, or replace a clinician-patient relationship. We keep those limits visible across the site.
How content is created
We start with the patient task: understanding a result, preparing for a test, reviewing preventive screening topics, or preparing for a visit. We then write in plain language, include practical questions to discuss with a clinician where helpful, and avoid presenting educational guidance as diagnosis or treatment.
Sources and citations
We use visible references on article and test pages when source material is available. External sources are selected for relevance, reliability, and usefulness to patients. We avoid citing sources only for decoration, and we do not use citations to imply endorsement by the source organization.
Corrections and updates
Health guidance changes. We review public health and clinical content as source material changes, when we identify ambiguity, and when users or reviewers flag possible issues. Corrections can be sent to support@onehealthreport.com.
Medical limitations
One Health is not a medical device, emergency service, diagnosis tool, prescription service, or substitute for professional care. Always confirm important medical decisions with a qualified clinician who can evaluate your full situation.
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