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Claim Ratings

Credihealth provides fact-check ratings to help you figure out what’s true and what’s not in healthcare claims. These ratings guide you in making the right choices for your health by breaking down how reliable a statement is. Let’s go through each rating, so you know what they mean and how they help.

True

True

If a claim gets a “True” rating, it means the main facts are right. Everything has been checked and proven. For example, if there’s a claim that a particular surgery method works well, and it’s backed by studies and expert opinions, it will get a “True” rating. This rating lets you know you can trust the information.

Mixture

Mixture

When something has both truth and false elements, it gets the “Mixture” rating. For instance, if a treatment claim is partly correct but also has some wrong information, it lands here. This rating helps you see that the truth isn’t always black and white.

False

False

This rating is simple: the claim is entirely false. There’s no truth in it, and there’s no reliable evidence to back it up. In healthcare, it’s critical to spot these because false claims can mislead you into making bad decisions.

Fake

Fake

“Fake” applies to images or videos that have been altered. This is critical in healthcare because a fake image can spread misinformation about treatments or conditions.