Envoy Health Editorial Policy

Last Updated: May 16, 2026

Purpose

Envoy Health publishes educational content to help patients compare care options, understand medical tourism risks, and prepare better questions for licensed clinicians. Website content is not a medical diagnosis, treatment plan, or substitute for advice from a qualified healthcare professional.

Review Standards

Medical-tourism guidance is reviewed for clarity, patient safety, source quality, and commercial transparency before publication. Content that discusses procedures, risks, recovery, accreditation, or travel planning should be checked against current public-health, accreditation, and provider documentation.

Medical Review Policy

Health content is reviewed by Envoy Health Medical Content Review for patient-safety framing, medical-tourism risk context, source quality, and clear boundaries between education and medical advice. When content includes procedure-specific claims, treatment suitability, recovery, complications, or travel-after-care guidance, it should be checked by a qualified clinical reviewer or against authoritative clinical and public-health sources before publication.

The review process does not create a patient-clinician relationship and does not replace advice from a licensed healthcare professional who knows the patient's medical history.

Publisher and Reviewer Signals

Envoy Health is the publisher of website education pages. Blog pages should show an author, publication or update date, and a reviewer when reviewer data is available. When an individual reviewer is not available in the content system, pages may identify the Envoy Health medical content review process and link back to this policy.

Sources

Envoy Health prioritizes primary and authoritative references for safety and quality claims, including public-health agencies, recognized accreditation bodies, and provider records.

Corrections and Updates

Envoy Health updates pages when source guidance, clinic details, pricing, availability, or provider information changes. To report an error, email [email protected].

Correction requests should include the page URL, the statement in question, and a source or record that supports the correction. Envoy Health reviews correction requests for factual accuracy, clinical safety, and relevance to patient decision-making.

Independence and Transparency

Envoy Health may coordinate appointments or services with clinics listed on the platform. Educational pages should distinguish general information from patient-specific recommendations and should not guarantee outcomes, savings, or clinical eligibility.