Editorial Policy of MediGlobus
Transparency. Care. Accuracy.
1. Purpose and Principles
MediGlobus is an international platform for selecting and organizing medical services abroad (medical and wellness tourism). We exist to help people worldwide find quality medical care abroad—quickly, safely, and with a sense of support at every step. We understand how challenging it can be to seek treatment in another country, especially when health is at stake.
Our team strives to be not just a platform but a true partner for patients—informed, reliable, and compassionate. We make every effort to ensure our data is up-to-date and meets high-quality standards. Our editorial policy reflects our commitment to empathy, transparency, inclusivity, and responsibility for the content we publish.
Our Core Values:
- Trust and Accuracy: We value the trust of our readers and patients, publishing only verified, honest, and understandable information based on reputable medical sources, including authoritative medical publications and official medical and statistical organizations.
- Care: Every text is written with the person on the other side of the screen in mind—someone seeking answers, support, and solutions to their problem. Our content fully aligns with the needs of patients in medical tourism.
- Accessibility and Professionalism: We strive to discuss medicine in simple terms without compromising the essence. All materials are created with the participation of specialists with medical or scientific education and at least 3 years of experience.
- Transparency and Neutrality: We openly disclose where we obtain information, who prepares the materials, and how we work with clinics and doctors. Our site does not promote specific brands or clinics. We adhere to a policy of independent expertise, conducting a rigorous selection of medical centers and doctors featured on our site, regularly checking the quality of services provided to patients.
- Ethics and Inclusivity: MediGlobus does not discriminate based on nationality, gender, religion, language, sexual orientation, or social status. We believe that the right to health is universal. We strive to adapt our site and its information to different languages so that our patients do not face language barriers when working with us.
- Relevance: We regularly update information based on new data, research, and clinical practices from leading medical centers worldwide.
2. Who Writes MediGlobus Materials
MediGlobus content is created and edited by qualified medical editors with appropriate education, at least 3 years of experience, and an understanding of how to convey information simply. All materials undergo several stages of verification: from fact-checking to medical review by a responsible physician.
We publish information only after ensuring it is useful, accurate, and correct. Each article or informational material includes details about authorship, publication date, and the last update.
3. How We Prepare Information
Our content preparation process includes:
- Analyzing patient interests and requests, followed by topic selection
- Research and fact-checking—we study doctor recommendations, expert opinions, and official treatment protocols
- Conducting medical assessment and adapting information for a broad audience, transforming complex medical terminology into lively and understandable text
- Coordination with a relevant specialist, editing, and updating as necessary before final publication
We do not use artificially generated text or automatic translation without editing—each material is crafted by a human.We respect intellectual property and do not use third-party content. Materials posted on our site are exclusively original and prepared by our team of authors.
In certain cases, when creating content, we may share our patients’ experiences (e.g., treatment stories). In such instances, we use direct facts related to each patient’s experience, considering all aspects of their individual situation. Such content is published only with the patient’s official permission and is marked as “personal experience.”
4. How We Work with Clinics and Doctors
We strictly regulate the process of selecting clinics and doctors featured on our site, adhering to the principle of independent expertise. We do not promote selected medical centers. Our team analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of each clinic, reflecting this information in our content.
MediGlobus clearly understands the importance of controlling the high quality of services provided by clinics. Our team carefully examines all details—accreditations, certifications, equipment compliance with modern international standards, availability and transparency of clinic statistical data, volume and quality of services provided, and patient reviews about treatment.
We collaborate with foreign clinics, doctors, and rehabilitation centers to provide our patients with reliable information and the best medical care. All data on specialist qualifications, treatment methods, and results are obtained:
- From official documents and institution websites
- Upon internal request (we clarify what’s important)
- Based on our personal interviews or medical reports
Our representatives conduct annual inspections of partner hospitals.
5. Advertising Content Labeling
MediGlobus maintains a high level of independent expertise and, accordingly, does not accept commissioned material on the site. The editorial team reserves the right to reject any materials that do not meet our standards of accuracy and ethics.
In the event that advertising content is ever placed on our site, any articles or pages containing the promotion of clinics or medical services for remuneration will be marked as “Advertisement” or “Partner Material,” and appropriate changes will be made to this policy. Even in such cases, advertising texts will undergo medical and editorial review. We do not publish anything that does not meet our standards.
6. Disclaimer
Despite thorough verification of the information, all materials published on MediGlobus are for informational and educational purposes only. They are not a substitute for consultation with your attending physician. MediGlobus does not diagnose or prescribe treatments. Any materials published on our website should not be interpreted by visitors as direct medical advice or a call to action. All decisions regarding medical treatments should be made directly with your attending physician.
7. When and How We Update Articles
The world of medicine is constantly evolving — and we keep up with these changes. Key articles are reviewed by our editorial team at least once a year. If a new clinic, treatment method, or updated medical approach emerges, we update the content earlier.
You can always see when an article was last updated. Our readers help us keep the information relevant — if you notice an error or inaccuracy, please email us at editor@mediglobus.com, and we will promptly conduct a review.
8. Where We Get Our Information
To ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information we publish, we rely on the following categories of sources:
- International Clinical Guidelines:
- World Health Organization (WHO)
- U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- European Medicines Agency (EMA)
- UK National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE)
- Scientific and Medical Publications:
- PubMed
- The Lancet
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)
- New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM)
- Information from Partner Clinics and Medical Institutions:
- Official websites and documents of institutions
- Medical protocols, reports, brochures
- Interviews and Expert Opinions:
- Practicing physicians
- Experts from partner clinics
- Government and International Registries:
- Global Health Observatory
- Accreditation registries (e.g., JCI)
- Ministries of Health of partner countries
- Materials from International Conferences:
- Reports and abstracts from specialized events
- Statistical data in the field of healthcare and treatment
We do not use unverified blogs, forums, or non-scientific resources. All content is based on evidence-based medicine. Sources used are always listed at the end of each article in the “Sources” section.
9. Copyright and Plagiarism
Our authors and editors work diligently every day to create unique, valuable, and organic content for our website. Each of our materials contains a piece of someone’s heart and soul. Any unauthorized use of MediGlobus content without an active link to the original source will result in legal responsibility in accordance with intellectual property and copyright law.
10. Feedback
We welcome feedback from readers and the medical community. If you would like to suggest edits or report an inaccuracy, please contact our editorial team:
Email: editor@mediglobus.com
Subject: “MediGlobus Editorial – Feedback”