HealthGlean Trust Center
Health and wellness content should be transparent, careful, and useful. This page collects the policies that explain how HealthGlean creates content, handles affiliate links, reviews product recommendations, and frames medical information.
- HealthGlean Editorial Team
- Editorial Policy
- Medical Disclaimer
- Affiliate Disclosure
- Product Review Methodology
Current Reviewer Coverage
HealthGlean buying guides currently use editorial buying-guide review and safety/claims review. A guide is labeled as medically reviewed only when a real named credentialed reviewer is shown on that guide with the review scope.
| Role | What it covers | Current visibility |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial buying-guide review | Product fit, comparison criteria, affiliate disclosure, source/spec checks, cautious claims, and publishing QA. | Buying-guide trust panel, Editorial Team page, and Product Review Methodology page |
| Safety and claims review | Overclaim removal, medical-disclaimer placement, user-risk warnings, recall context, and source alignment for health-adjacent claims. | Guide safety sections, source list, trust panel, and medical-disclaimer links |
| Credentialed specialist review | Named review by a qualified clinician or specialist when content moves beyond general wellness into medical-adjacent guidance. | Only shown on a guide when a real named reviewer is assigned |
Buying Guide Trust Signals
- Visible HealthGlean Editorial Team byline or trust-panel attribution.
- Clear reviewer status that distinguishes editorial/safety review from medical review.
- Product methodology, affiliate disclosure, editorial policy, and medical disclaimer links near the comparison content.
- Source list or product-reference section for health, safety, standards, specifications, and maintenance claims.
- Correction and reviewer-inquiry route through contact@healthglean.com.
Update Triggers
- Major price, availability, model, warranty, recall, safety, or standards changes.
- A reader correction that identifies an outdated product detail, broken link, unclear claim, or source problem.
- New credible guidance from a public-health, safety, standards, or regulatory body that changes the buying advice.
- A guide moves into higher-risk medical-adjacent advice and needs named credentialed review before stronger claims are made.
The first reviewer expansion should prioritize recovery devices, body-impacting fitness gear, sleep and wearable data topics, and home health-adjacent products.
If you notice outdated information, unclear sourcing, or a correction request, contact us at contact@healthglean.com.
