Health Dialog provides 38 aids in different media, including web-based aids, DVDs and booklets, to provide patients with unbiased information about treatment options and condition management.
Harvard Medical School physicians began to review, validate, revise and update the health information used in the tools in January 2015.
“Our relationship with Harvard Medical School underscores the value of our decision aids and provides further evidence of their quality” Peter Goldbach, MD, Health Dialog CMO, said in a statement. “The reviews by faculty from Harvard Medical School ensure that our decision aids will remain clinically accurate, current and best in class, delivering the information patients need to make decisions that are best for their situation and effectively manage their health conditions.”
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