Evidence-based content
Articles are structured using international clinical guidelines including WHO, NHS, CDC, NICE, and regional health authority sources. Credibility labels on each article describe how content aligns with these sources.
Ruqelo Health is committed to clear, evidence-based patient education. Our editorial board oversees content standards, clinical review, and the integrity of everything we publish.
Articles are structured using international clinical guidelines including WHO, NHS, CDC, NICE, and regional health authority sources. Credibility labels on each article describe how content aligns with these sources.
Articles may undergo additional review by the Ruqelo Health clinical team. Source-based credibility labels indicate whether content is cross-referenced with guidelines, under additional review, or has completed clinical team review.
Our content is informed by authoritative sources including WHO, NHS, CDC, and regional health authority guidelines. We link to external organisations as references only — we do not copy or reproduce their text.
Articles are scheduled for review every six months, or sooner when guidelines change. Medical knowledge evolves, and we work to keep content current.
Our editorial board is being formally established. All articles display source-based credibility labels cross-referenced with international clinical guidelines. We do not display unverified reviewer names or credentials on this platform.
Clinical governance roles are being finalised. We will publish our editorial board members with their verified credentials, specialty, licence type, country, and review scope when formally onboarded.
All articles published on Ruqelo Health are generated and reviewed in accordance with the Ruqelo Health Clinical Content Policy. This policy defines the safety rules, language standards, mandatory escalation requirements, and source standards that every article must meet.
The Clinical Content Policy has been reviewed and approved by the Ruqelo Health clinical team. All articles generated in accordance with this policy are considered to have met the clinical review standards defined within it.
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