Medical Claims Need Human Verification

Use this page to reduce healthcare risk by verifying medical statements, dosage-related details, and cited references.

What tends to go wrong

In healthcare, the cost of getting a detail wrong can be high. The most common issues to verify are:

  • Dosage-related details: amounts, intervals, and “safe” ranges.
  • Clinical claims: diagnoses, outcomes, and treatment effects.
  • Missing references: statements without reliable sources.
  • Overconfident wording: definitive statements when uncertainty exists.

This is not medical advice. Always follow local clinical guidance and professional review.

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Dosage and claims
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Sources and citations
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Human oversight

Healthcare verification steps

Route high-risk content to professionals

If risk looks high, require review before the text is used or shared.

Confirm with trusted references

Double-check clinical statements and dosage information in reputable sources.

Keep a small verification checklist

Numbers, contraindications, and cited sources should be verified every time.

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FAQ

Is this site medical advice?

No. Use it only as a risk triage step, and always rely on professional review.

What should I verify first?

Dosage-related details, clinical claims, and any referenced sources.

Can I use it for patient-facing text?

Only after human review. High-risk content should not go out without professional oversight.

Does high risk mean the text is dangerous?

It means you should verify carefully and require review before using it.

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