What we publish
Our public content is designed to help patients understand coordination processes, possible care pathways, provider questions, travel planning and practical next steps. It is general information, not a diagnosis or a personalized treatment recommendation.
Who prepares content
Operational and travel information may be prepared by the Green Healthcare coordination team. Medical claims should be reviewed by a suitably qualified professional before publication. A page should identify its author or organizational owner, reviewer when applicable, and review date.
How sources are selected
We prefer primary and authoritative sources: government health agencies, professional regulators, recognized hospitals, peer-reviewed research and direct written information from the responsible provider.
How pages are updated
Time-sensitive information such as eligibility, prices, availability, entry requirements and program rules must be checked before use. Material medical and patient-safety pages are reviewed when guidance changes and on a scheduled basis.
How corrections work
Material errors are corrected promptly. When a correction changes the meaning of healthcare or safety guidance, the page should display an updated review date and a short correction note where useful.
Clinical review standard
- Medical statements must stay within the cited evidence and the reviewer’s relevant scope.
- Benefits and risks should be presented without guaranteeing candidacy or outcomes.
- Prices must be described as estimates unless confirmed in writing for a specific patient.
- Provider licensing, accreditation and affiliations must be verified from the responsible source.
- Emergency symptoms must be directed to local emergency services, not an online form.
Testimonials, reviews and case studies
Patient accounts must be published with permission and represented faithfully. Individual experiences do not establish typical outcomes. Demonstration profiles, prototype ratings or sample testimonials must be clearly labeled and must not be represented as real patient or provider evidence.
Commercial independence
Green Healthcare may receive coordination or facilitation fees. Financial relationships must not change clinical facts, licensing information or patient-safety guidance. Independent providers remain responsible for evaluation, informed consent, treatment, pricing and outcomes.
Reader responsibility and contact
Verify current medical, regulatory, price and travel information with the responsible professional or authority. To report a factual error, use the contact details on our About and contact page and include the page URL and the information that needs review.