Our Commitment to Medical Accuracy
Caregivers make important decisions based on the information they find. That's why we've established a comprehensive medical review process to ensure everything we publish is accurate, current, and helpful.
All health-related content on Brelti is reviewed by licensed healthcare professionals before publication. This includes physicians, registered nurses, pharmacists, and other qualified medical experts with relevant clinical experience.
Who Reviews Our Content
Our medical review process involves licensed healthcare professionals with diverse backgrounds and expertise:
Reviewers are matched to content based on their area of expertise. For example, content about medication interactions is reviewed by pharmacists, while condition-specific guides are reviewed by clinicians with experience in that specialty.
What Gets Reviewed
Medical review is required for all content that includes:
- Information about medical conditions, symptoms, or diagnoses
- Medication names, uses, or management information
- Treatment approaches or care strategies
- Emergency warning signs or when to seek care
- Health statistics or medical research findings
- Caregiving tips related to specific health conditions
Our Review Standards
Healthcare professionals reviewing our content verify:
Medical Accuracy
All medical facts, terminology, and descriptions align with current medical knowledge and accepted clinical practice.
Current Guidelines
Information reflects the most recent clinical guidelines from organizations like the CDC, NIH, and relevant medical associations.
Source Quality
Citations come from reputable sources including peer-reviewed journals, government health agencies, and established medical institutions.
Appropriate Scope
Content stays within the bounds of general health education and clearly directs readers to seek professional medical advice for specific concerns.
Safety Considerations
Content includes appropriate warnings, contraindications, and guidance on when to seek emergency care.
Review Frequency
Our medical review isn't a one-time process. We maintain content accuracy through:
- Initial Review: All new health content undergoes medical review before publication.
- Annual Review: Published content is reviewed at least once per year to ensure it remains accurate.
- Triggered Reviews: Content is re-reviewed when new clinical guidelines are released or significant medical developments occur.
- Reader Feedback: Reports of potential inaccuracies trigger immediate review by our medical team.
Quality Indicators
You can identify medically reviewed content on Brelti by looking for:
- "Medically reviewed by healthcare professionals" badge on articles
- "Last reviewed" date showing when content was last verified
- Citations to authoritative medical sources (NIH, CDC, FDA, etc.)
- Medical disclaimer reminding readers to consult their healthcare providers
Note: While our content is reviewed by healthcare professionals, it is intended for educational purposes only. It does not replace personalized medical advice from your own healthcare team who knows your specific situation.
Report a Concern
We take medical accuracy seriously. If you believe any content on Brelti contains a medical error or outdated information, please let us know immediately.
Contact Our Medical Team
Report medical accuracy concerns or suggest content improvements.
Email: info@brelti.com
Medical Disclaimer
The information provided on Brelti is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have read on this platform.
Related Policies
- Editorial Policy — Our content standards and fact-checking process
- Privacy & Security — How we protect your data
- Our Story — Why we built Brelti