Editorial Policy
How RadDx sources and maintains educational content
RadDx content is written to explain radiology language accurately, cautiously, and in plain English. The editorial goal is patient education, not independent diagnosis or treatment guidance.
Content sourcing standards
RadDx prioritizes reputable radiology and medical education sources, including major professional organizations, public reference materials, and guideline-based summaries when relevant to a finding page.
Accuracy review process
Findings pages include editorial metadata, named review context, a last reviewed date, and linked reference sources. RadDx uses structured content templates to keep pages consistent and reduce drift between similar terms.
Update frequency
Content is updated when new pages are added, terminology coverage expands, or review cycles refresh source context. Findings pages visibly show the last reviewed date so readers can see when educational content was last revisited.
Medical disclaimers
RadDx provides educational explanations only. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, emergency triage, or clinician supervision. Users should review radiology results with a licensed clinician, especially for urgent, worsening, or unclear symptoms.
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