Editorial governance
Corrections policy
How to report an error to ReplacedHip and how factual, evidence and safety-critical corrections are assessed and documented.
Contact
How to report a possible error
Email minhofteprotese@gmail.com. Identify the page and the specific wording. Explain why it may be inaccurate, unclear, unsafe or unsupported.
ReplacedHip does not need names, medical records or other sensitive personal information to assess a content correction.
Triage
How reports are assessed
The report is checked against the current public version, its documented patient-experience evidence and its cited medical sources. ReplacedHip distinguishes factual errors, evidence errors, unclear wording, source changes and differences of interpretation.
Potentially safety-critical medical errors are prioritised. Content can be clarified, corrected or temporarily withdrawn while it is checked.
Transparency
How corrections are documented
Minor spelling or formatting fixes do not require a public correction notice when meaning is unchanged. Material factual, denominator, evidence or medical-safety corrections are recorded with the affected page and date.
When a correction changes the patient-experience evidence or its interpretation, it is also linked to the existing evidence update history. Previous internal evidence and review records remain traceable rather than being silently overwritten.
Review status
Corrections can invalidate a review
If corrected wording changes a medically reviewed claim, safety instruction or source interpretation, the prior review no longer applies automatically. A new version-bound check is required before any medical-review credit can remain active.
See the editorial and medical review policy for the full rule.
About this page
- Title
- Corrections policy
- Publisher
- ReplacedHip
- Last reviewed
- August 21, 2026
- Last updated
- August 21, 2026
- Content type
- Editorial governance policy
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