Editorial & Clinical Content Policy
House is clinical decision support for verified, licensed physicians in India. This page explains exactly how our answers are produced, sourced, reviewed, and corrected.
How an answer is produced
Every answer is source-anchored: the system retrieves relevant material — peer-reviewed literature (via Europe PMC / PubMed), registered clinical trials (ClinicalTrials.gov), clinical practice guidelines (Indian bodies such as ICMR, RSSDI, CSI, FOGSI and international bodies such as ACC/AHA, ESC, NICE, KDIGO, WHO, IDSA), and curated medical reference texts — and synthesizes a response grounded in that retrieved evidence, with inline citations to each source.
Citation honesty
We hold answers to a strict citation-honesty standard: every cited source must actually support the claim it is attached to, and we do not fabricate trial names, statistics, authors, or identifiers. When the retrieved evidence does not cover a question, the answer says so explicitly rather than inventing support. References shown to you reflect the sources actually used.
Guideline concordance & India context
Answers prioritize current, authoritative guidelines and are framed for Indian clinical practice where relevant — including Indian brand availability, regulatory status, and local epidemiology.
Medical review & updates
Clinical content and reference material are reviewed by qualified clinicians, and guideline/drug data is refreshed on a recurring cycle. Source publication and last-updated dates are shown on content pages.
Corrections & feedback
If you find an inaccuracy, contact us at corrections@housemed.in. We investigate reported errors promptly and update affected content.
Scope & limitations
House augments clinical judgement; it is not a diagnostic or prescribing authority and is not a substitute for the treating clinician's judgement or the patient relationship. It is intended for use by qualified, verified physicians.