Accessing Information You Can Trust

As you learn about your condition and access information,
it’s important to confirm you are referencing trusted sources of information.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation available online so we’ve
provided you with a few tips to help you navigate.

Talk to your doctor or nurse about information you find online. Ask them for recommended resources. They can even prescribe them to you electronically.

Take a look at our online Prescription to Learn®, otherwise known as the Health GPS, where we’ve curated content from trusted sources for you so that you can focus your energy on what matters most—getting better. Ask members of your healthcare team to prescribe recommended resources to you through the system!

Use your judgment as you review health content, which can be misleading or incorrect. As you search for information and interact with online communities, you can use some of the tips here.

As you learn about your condition and access information, it’s important to confirm you are referencing trusted sources of information. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation available online so we’ve provided you with a few tips to help you navigate.

Talk to your doctor or nurse about information you find online. Ask them for recommended resources. They can even prescribe them to you electronically.

Take a look at our online Prescription to Learn®, otherwise known as the Health GPS, where we’ve curated content from trusted sources for you so that you can focus your energy on what matters most—getting better. Ask members of your healthcare team to prescribe recommended resources to you through the system!

Use your judgment as you review health content, which can be misleading or incorrect. As you search for information and interact with online communities, you can use some of the tips here.