Editorial Policy
MediHelp maintains strict editorial standards to ensure all content is accurate, helpful, and trustworthy. This policy applies to our blog articles, tool descriptions, guides, and all website content.
Core Principles
Every piece of content published on MediHelp is held to the following non-negotiable standards:
High-Quality, Original Content
All articles and resources are original, researched, and created to genuinely help users understand and solve real problems in medical billing and healthcare. We do not republish or spin third-party content.
Accuracy & Authoritative Sourcing
Claims are backed by authoritative sources such as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), official coding guidelines (CPT, ICD-10, HCPCS), NCCI edits, and peer-reviewed medical literature. We prioritize primary sources over secondary interpretations.
Expert Oversight
Content is written or reviewed by individuals with relevant expertise in medical billing, clinical practice, or healthcare administration. Tools and calculators are validated against established medical formulas and clinical guidelines.
Transparency
We clearly label any promotional elements (e.g., our paid advocacy service) and disclose limitations or disclaimers prominently. Our editorial decisions are never influenced by commercial relationships.
Content Creation & Review Process
Every article and tool description on MediHelp follows a structured pipeline to ensure accuracy and usefulness before it reaches readers:
Research from Reliable Sources
Authors begin with primary sources — CMS publications, official CPT/ICD manuals, peer-reviewed journals, and established clinical guidelines. Secondary sources are cross-referenced and verified.
Drafting with Clear, Actionable Language
Content is written in plain, patient-friendly language without sacrificing clinical accuracy. We avoid unnecessary jargon and define technical terms where they are essential.
Internal Review for Accuracy & Clarity
All content undergoes an internal editorial review for medical and billing accuracy, factual correctness, and clarity of explanation before publication.
Regular Updates
Content is reviewed and updated to reflect changes in CMS regulations, CPT code updates, insurance policy changes, or new clinical evidence. Major updates are indicated with a revision date.
Reader Feedback Integration
User feedback submitted via supportdesk@medihelp.live is monitored and incorporated where appropriate to improve content quality and address gaps.
Corrections Policy
We Correct Errors Promptly
We are committed to correcting factual inaccuracies as quickly as possible. If you identify an error in any of our content, tools, or descriptions, please notify us at supportdesk@medihelp.live.
Significant updates or corrections will include a visible revision date on the affected page. Minor corrections (typos, formatting) may be made without a formal revision notice.
We appreciate reader participation in keeping our content accurate and up to date.
Independence & Advertising
MediHelp maintains full editorial independence. We are not affiliated with any insurance company, hospital system, pharmaceutical company, or medical coding vendor. This independence allows us to advocate solely for patients and healthcare professionals.
Any future advertising (including Google AdSense display ads) will not influence our editorial decisions or content. Advertisements are clearly distinguished from editorial content. We do not publish sponsored articles or pay-to-rank content that could compromise reader trust.
Our paid service (Human Bill Advocacy) is our primary revenue source. It is clearly labeled as a paid service on all pages and is not bundled with or disguised as free content.
Disclaimers
MediHelp is an educational and informational platform. The following limitations apply to all content and tools:
- Clinical calculators and billing tools are provided for educational and decision-support purposes only and should not replace professional clinical judgment or official medical advice.
- Medical billing rules, CPT codes, and reimbursement rates can vary significantly by payer, state, geographic locality, and individual contract. Always verify specific details with your healthcare provider, insurance company, or a qualified billing professional.
- MediHelp does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or legal advice. Always consult licensed medical, legal, or financial professionals for your personal situation.
- CMS data, NPPES registry information, and other third-party databases are accessed via public APIs. While we strive to present current data, we are not responsible for inaccuracies in upstream data sources.
This Editorial Policy is reviewed and updated periodically to maintain the highest standards of integrity. For questions about our editorial standards, contact supportdesk@medihelp.live.
Last updated: July 2026 · ← Back to About Us