We understand that the health pages can be a problem if people are deliberating adding incorrect information in there. Hopefully this doesn't happen very often. As Jan214 stated, most of the time the health pages work very well as a collaborative effort. It shouldn't just be the domain of CL's to monitor, create or edit the information. It should collectively encompass everyone's knowledge.
The healthpages have worked wonderfully for our forum. I would hate not being able to add info there. We generally post links to other sites that can explain in more professional detail the issues we have with Ovarian Cancer or ovarian cysts. I don't know what problems you have had on your HPages, but we would not want anyone messing with ours. We have gone to a lot of trouble to make sure that accurate info from reputable institutions are being added to the healthpages. The only thing I have ever edited was when someone put a link to a site they thought was for a cancer issue and it turned out to be for a state fair or something. Other than that we have relied heavily on those pages to get the basic info about cysts and ovarian cancer to our new members who have so many questions.
MH, you had a great idea with the HP's, please don't go messing with it just because one forum had one bit of info that was wrong.
Thanks,
Jan
The post was deleted in the Health Pages I referred about. The point is that to constantly go over something to make it accurate after timely research and have another individual edit it is not good.
Could CL's just have the ability to enter info? and take suggestions from members?
If there's incorrect information on the Health Page, we'd be happy to correct it. Or you can correct it as well given that anyone can edit the page. Can you provide the URL that had the incorrect information?
Health Pages function like a wiki, where users can create, edit, and collaborate on a health-specific topic. The idea is that the collective intelligence of all our members is greater than any specific member. That is why most of the health pages can be edited.
But of course, we do not want inaccurate or misleading information on the site. Please report it to us by responding to this discussion or sending it to our moderators through Contact Us.
Thanks!
-MedHelp