Corrections Policy | Horizon Health Institute
Corrections Policy

How We Correct, Update, and Improve Our Content

Horizon Health Institute is committed to maintaining clear, accurate, responsible, and useful health content. When we identify errors or outdated information, we aim to review and correct them appropriately.

Our Commitment to Accuracy

At Horizon Health Institute, we understand that health information can influence important decisions. Our goal is to publish content that is clear, useful, transparent, and responsible.

If information on our website is inaccurate, outdated, unclear, incomplete, or misleading, we may review and update the content to improve reader understanding and safety.

Accuracy

We aim to correct factual errors, outdated details, unclear statements, and unsupported claims when identified.

Safety

We prioritize corrections related to medical safety, serious symptoms, supplements, medications, and urgent care guidance.

Transparency

We aim to make meaningful updates responsibly and improve content when new information becomes available.

How Our Correction Process Works

When a possible issue is identified, we may follow a review process to determine whether a correction, clarification, update, or removal is appropriate.

Issue Identification

A possible issue may be identified by our editors, writers, reviewers, readers, healthcare professionals, product changes, updated guidance, or new research.

Initial Review

We review the article, claim, product detail, source, or reader feedback to understand the nature and seriousness of the issue.

Source Check

We may compare the content with credible references, current medical guidance, product labels, manufacturer information, or other relevant sources.

Correction or Update

If a change is needed, we may correct wording, update facts, revise safety language, add context, replace sources, remove outdated information, or improve article structure.

Final Review

Updated content may be reviewed for clarity, accuracy, readability, safety, and alignment with our editorial and medical review standards.

Types of Corrections We May Make

Corrections can vary depending on the type of issue and the potential impact on readers.

  • Correcting factual errors or inaccurate statements.
  • Updating outdated health guidance, screening information, or safety notes.
  • Clarifying wording that may be confusing or too broad.
  • Adding missing context, warnings, or limitations.
  • Replacing outdated or weak references with stronger sources.
  • Updating product prices, features, ingredients, labels, or availability.
  • Correcting supplement information, dosage context, or interaction reminders.
  • Removing product claims that are not responsible or sufficiently supported.
  • Improving article readability, headings, structure, and user experience.

Priority Corrections

Some corrections may be handled with higher priority because they involve safety-sensitive health information.

  • Medical emergency symptoms or urgent care guidance.
  • Information related to cancer, heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, liver disease, or high blood pressure.
  • Medication-related information or supplement interaction concerns.
  • Pregnancy, children’s health, older adult health, or other sensitive topics.
  • Product claims that may imply treatment, cure, or prevention of serious disease.
  • Incorrect supplement ingredient, warning, or usage information.

Health and safety issues are reviewed carefully because inaccurate or unclear information may affect how readers understand symptoms, products, supplements, or medical care decisions.

Content Updates vs. Corrections

Not every change is a correction. Some changes are routine updates or improvements made to keep content useful and current.

Corrections May Include:

  • Fixing a factual error.
  • Correcting a misleading statement.
  • Updating inaccurate product or supplement information.
  • Revising wording that could create unsafe misunderstanding.

Routine Updates May Include:

  • Refreshing article formatting or layout.
  • Adding new examples or related articles.
  • Improving SEO headings or readability.
  • Adding newer references or updated product details.
  • Improving images, tables, or comparison sections.

How We Handle Product Review Corrections

Product information can change frequently. Supplements, health apps, devices, and wellness products may update formulas, labels, features, prices, availability, testing claims, policies, or warnings.

  • We may update supplement facts, ingredient details, or safety warnings.
  • We may revise product comparisons when features or pricing change.
  • We may remove products that no longer meet our standards.
  • We may add new product alternatives when appropriate.
  • We may update affiliate links, disclosures, or availability information.
Product Information Notice: Readers should always check the latest product label, manufacturer details, warnings, and terms before making a purchase or using a health-related product.

Reader Feedback and Correction Requests

We welcome feedback from readers, healthcare professionals, researchers, product brands, and subject matter experts. If you believe content on Horizon Health Institute contains an error or needs clarification, please contact us.

When Contacting Us, Please Include:

  • The article title or URL.
  • The specific sentence, claim, product detail, or section you believe needs review.
  • A brief explanation of the issue.
  • Any relevant source, updated label, guideline, or reference if available.
  • Your name and contact information if you would like a response.

We review correction requests when possible, but submitting a request does not guarantee that a change will be made. We evaluate requests based on accuracy, relevance, source quality, reader safety, and editorial judgment.

Corrections to Medical Content

Medical content may require additional review before changes are published, especially when a correction relates to symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, screening, medications, supplements, or serious conditions.

When appropriate, we may consult qualified reviewers, reputable references, official health guidance, or product documentation to evaluate the issue.

Medical Disclaimer: Horizon Health Institute provides educational content only. Corrections and updates do not turn our content into personal medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, or emergency guidance. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional about personal health concerns.

Content Removal

In some cases, we may remove content instead of updating it. This may happen if an article no longer meets our editorial standards, contains outdated information that requires major revision, promotes a product that no longer meets our review standards, or creates unnecessary risk of misunderstanding.

  • Content may be removed if it is outdated or no longer useful.
  • Content may be removed if it contains unsupported health claims.
  • Product recommendations may be removed if products change or become unavailable.
  • Content may be unpublished temporarily while undergoing review.

Policy Updates

Horizon Health Institute may update this Corrections Policy as our website grows, our editorial standards evolve, or our review process changes.

We encourage readers to review this page periodically for the latest information about how we handle corrections, updates, and content improvements.

Contact Us

If you would like to report a possible error, outdated information, unclear statement, or product detail that needs review, please contact us through our contact page.

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