YourEMR resource publishing
Editorial standards and corrections
This page explains the scope, history labels, source practices, review status, and correction process for YourEMR's public emergency-preparedness resources.
Purpose and scope
YourEMR resources help people organize emergency information and prepare questions, documents, records, contact details, and printable backups before they may be needed.
Publisher responsibility
YourEMR publishes these resources and is responsible for maintaining the public pages, citations, history labels, downloads, and correction information.
Sources and citations
Resource pages may cite authoritative public sources. Visitors should read the linked sources directly and consult qualified clinicians for personal medical decisions. YourEMR does not claim that every statement has undergone independent verification.
Content dates
- First published means a public-release date supported by deployment evidence.
- First added to YourEMR means the date repository history shows the resource content entered YourEMR when public-deployment proof is unavailable.
- Content last updated means the date of the latest substantive revision to that resource's public content.
These dates describe content history. They do not mean that a page was medically or editorially reviewed.
Review status
The current resource library is not presented as individually medically reviewed. YourEMR does not claim an editorial board, medical board, physician approval, or independent clinical validation for these resources.
Medical boundaries
These resources are not medical advice, diagnosis, treatment, individualized emergency instructions, or a substitute for professional care. Call 911 or the appropriate emergency service during an emergency, and consult qualified clinicians for personal medical decisions.
Corrections and individual feedback
Individual feedback and correction reports are welcome. Use the YourEMR contact page or email support@YourEMR.net. Do not send private medical information by email, and do not use this contact method for emergencies.
User-provided information
Information entered into a YourEMR profile is supplied by users. YourEMR does not verify user-entered profile information for medical accuracy.
Updates
YourEMR may revise resources when errors, clearer information, or better sources are identified. Material public-content revisions should update the resource's content-history record without being mislabeled as medical or editorial review.
