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How China Med Links verifies hospital information and service details

Our approach to separating sourced information, practical coordination information and decisions that only a hospital can make.

Published 2026-07-18Reviewed 2026-07-185 min read
By China Med Links Editorial TeamReviewed by Safety Review Team
Key takeaways
  • We distinguish public information from case-specific hospital confirmation.
  • Hospital acceptance, clinical advice and pricing must come from the responsible institution.
  • Readers can report inaccurate or outdated information for review.
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What we can publish

We may publish sourced information about cities, patient preparation, reported cases, public institutional services and practical travel considerations. Sources and publication dates are displayed where relevant.

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What requires hospital confirmation

Case acceptance, clinician availability, medical suitability, treatment choices, clinical risk, exact price, deposits and admission dates are confirmed by the hospital or responsible provider for the individual case.

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How we review content

Articles have publication and review dates and identify the editorial and safety-review roles. We revise material when credible new information, corrections or policy changes warrant it.

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How to raise a correction

Use our contact channel to identify the page, statement, supporting source and requested correction. We assess reported issues under our published corrections policy.

Sources

  1. China Med Links: Editorial Policy
  2. China Med Links: Sources & Corrections Policy

See our Sources & Corrections Policy.

Reported case, not a China Med Links client story

Unless explicitly stated, cases discussed here come from public reporting and did not involve our services. This article is general information, not medical, legal or immigration advice.