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All digital health content is sourced and dated when edited/updated.
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Digital health content will enter the medical review process every 24 months. Digital health content enters its “first” medical review two (2) months prior to the expiration of the last review date and the medical review process - two medical reviews, one editorial review, a QA (clinician review) process, and translation - may take up to six months to complete. Dates of medical reviews are tracked and stored in StayWell or Krames CMS. Certain diseases and conditions that have ongoing medical research and frequent updates to treatment guidelines are medically reviewed more often to remain current with standards of care.
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Digital health content is intelligently indexed and mapped to MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) concepts as a common keyword scheme.
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Medical reviewers and content developers are highly skilled clinicians (e.g., medical doctors, doctors of osteopathy, dentists, psychiatrists, dietitians, pharmacists, social workers, physical therapist, advanced practiced registered nurses, physician assistants) or subject matter experts in their field of work.