How We Manually Verify Hospital Data — USHospitalGuides.com

Verification Methodology

Manual Hospital Data Verification Before Publishing

Our team performs manual research and link testing before hospital data is published. This page explains exactly what we check, how we handle conflicting sources, and how updates are reviewed.

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Manual Checks We Perform

What we verifyPrimary sourceWhy it matters
Hospital name and campusOfficial hospital page, health-system directory, CMS datasetsPrevents incorrect campus or former-name confusion
Address and directionsOfficial hospital contact/location page plus map contextHelps users reach the correct campus entrance
Phone routesOfficial hospital contact page or department pageAvoids outdated third-party phone numbers
AppointmentsOfficial scheduling page or phone routeKeeps users on the hospital’s own process
Patient portalOfficial health-system portal pageAvoids unsafe login-search confusion
Billing and financial assistanceOfficial hospital billing and financial assistance pagesHelps users find the correct department and forms
Medical recordsOfficial HIM/records request pageHelps users find the correct release-of-information route
Emergency departmentOfficial hospital page and CMS EMTALA contextKeeps emergency guidance factual and non-triage

Source Priority System

  1. Official hospital or health-system page is the primary source for public-facing contact and visit information.
  2. Government datasets such as Medicare/CMS pages are used to cross-check hospital identity and federal reporting context.
  3. Accreditation or quality directories may support identity context but do not replace the hospital’s own contact page.
  4. Third-party directories are avoided unless they only help locate an official source, and they are not used as final proof for phone, appointment, or billing routes.
  5. When two official sources conflict, we prefer the hospital’s current contact page for patient-facing instructions and note the conflict for editor review.

What ‘Tested’ Means

  • The main hospital link opens and reaches the correct hospital or health-system page
  • Important action links are tested: appointment, portal, billing, records, financial assistance and directions
  • Phone numbers are checked against official text where available
  • Pages are checked for redirects, renamed systems and campus mergers
  • Editors avoid copying outdated snippets from search results without opening the actual official page

Update Frequency

High-use hospital pages and pages with user-submitted corrections are reviewed more often. Pages with stable hospital identity but fewer changes are checked on a regular editorial cycle. We also update when hospitals merge, rename, redirect patient portals, open/close campuses, change billing vendors, move emergency entrances, or publish new contact pages.

User corrections are welcome

If you work for a hospital, are a patient, or noticed an outdated official link, send the exact page URL and current official source. We verify before updating.

Need to report an update?

Send the hospital page URL, the correction, and the official source we should verify against. Our editors review corrections before changing published data.

Contact the editorial teamRead our correction process