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Last updated: 16 January, 2012

 

Quality & Trustworthiness of the Medical and Health Web

 

HON has been created for improving the quality of information intended to both patients and medical professionals for facilitating quick access to the most relevant and up-to-date medical discoveries.

HONcode is the oldest and the most used ethical and trustworthy code for medical and health related information available on Internet.The HONcode is designed for two target audiences: the general public and the web publisher, actively involving the site owner in the process of certification.

The HON Foundation is a Non-Governmental Organization, internationally known for its pioneering work in the field of health information ethics, notably for the establishment of its code of ethical conduct, the HONcode.

HON Facts
The HONcode is the most widely accepted reference for online health and medical publishers. Currently the HONcode is used by over 5’000 certified websites, covering 72 countries.
HON web site http://www.healthonnet.org/ and www.honafrica.org is visited by 27000 visitors world-wide per day.

 

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The HONcode: an Certification System

  • Who can request it? Any health or medical web site, intended for patients, health workers or the general public, whether or not it has a strictly health or medical focus.

  • The request for certification is explicit and voluntary (Requests are handled through the HON website ).
  • Review for certification: Each request for certification is examined by a HONcode review committee including professional medicals. HON makes a thorough visit of the site and verifies if all eight of the HONcode ethical principles (see below) are respected. If some principles are missing in the web site, HON and the site owner work together in order to bring the site into compliance.
  • Active certification: A site which is found to respect the eight HONcode principles is given a unique dynamic seal to place on their pages. The seal is directly linked to a HONcode certificate located on the HON website.
  • Regular monitoring: An certified site receives a check-up visit periodically, beginning one year after the initial certification, or following a complaint or technical malfunction detected by our monitoring services.
  • Compliance assurance: Mechanisms have been implemented in order to ensure compliance and detect violations of the HONcode. HON is the only organization to enforce its code through a formal complaint mechanism.

The HONcode obliges Websites to respect and disclose the following:

   1. Authoritativeness
   Is medical advice given by a medical professional?

   2. Complementarity
   Information should support, not replace, the doctor-patient relationship

   3. Privacy
   What use is made of personal data collected through the Web site

   4. Attribution
    Refer accurately to source information

   5. Justifiability
   Site must back up claims about benefits & performance

   6. Transparency
   Accessible presentation, identities of editor & webmaster, email contact

   7. Financial disclosure
   Identify sources of funding

   8. Sponsorship
   Clearly distinguish advertising from editorial content

View the complete HONcode principles.

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