Institutional publishing standards.
Veronara publishes institutional documents — not marketing content. This policy describes how Veronara content is authored, reviewed, cited, dated, corrected, and updated. It applies to every surface on veronara.com.
Last reviewed:
Authorship
Review tiers (A · B · C)
Citation standards
Dating & versioning
Corrections (5-day SLA)
Conflicts of interest
Not medical advice
Language & neutrality
Authorship
Every Insights publication is authored by a named individual with institutional title and credentials. Anonymous content is not published on Veronara surfaces. Ghostwritten content — content attributed to a named author who did not substantively author it — is not published.
AI-assisted drafting may be used by authors for efficiency; the final responsibility, claims, framing, and position remain the named author's. Content generated entirely by AI and published without human authorship is not permitted on Veronara surfaces.
Review Tiers
Content is classified into three review tiers:
Tier A — Clinical risk. Content addressing clinical reasoning, medication safety, risk detection, alert design, or clinical AI. Reviewed by the Clinical Advisory Board prior to publication. Re-reviewed every 180 days.
Tier B — Policy risk. Content addressing national infrastructure, procurement frameworks, data residency, governance, or ethics. Reviewed by the senior policy lead. Jurisdiction-specific claims are fact-checked against cited authority.
Tier C — Operational. Content addressing platform architecture, APIs, deployment, or institutional operations. Reviewed by the responsible architect.
Citation Standards
Every quantitative claim is paired with a dated footnote identifying the source and the date of the source. Peer-reviewed references use full bibliographic citation with DOI where applicable. Institutional references identify the publishing institution and the publication date. Internal claims (data drawn from Veronara's own operations) are labeled as such.
Every Insights piece includes a “Cite this as” block providing an APA and a BibTeX formatted citation of the piece itself.
Dating & Versioning
Every content surface carries a Published date and a Last Reviewed date. Tier A content is re-reviewed every 180 days; the re-review date is updated in place. Material updates to previously published content produce a new version with the change log documented at the end of the piece.
Corrections
Corrections are welcomed from any reader. Requests are submitted to corrections@veronara.com with the specific claim, the proposed correction, and supporting source. The editorial team acknowledges every correction request within five business days.
Substantive corrections — those that change the meaning of a claim — are applied with a visible correction notice appended to the piece, preserving the original claim, the corrected claim, and the date of correction. Non-substantive corrections (typography, minor formatting) are made silently.
Retractions — removal of a piece from publication due to a material error — are announced with a retraction notice on the original URL, citing the reason. Retracted pieces are not silently deleted.
Conflicts of Interest
Authors disclose material conflicts of interest at the end of every piece where applicable. External collaborators (academic co-authors, policy co-authors) disclose funding and institutional affiliations.
Not Medical, Legal, or Investment Advice
Content on Veronara surfaces describes architecture, operational methodology, and the design of healthcare infrastructure. It does not constitute medical advice, legal advice, financial advice, or an investment solicitation. Readers should consult appropriate professional counsel for decisions affecting patient care, legal compliance, or financial investment.
Language
Veronara publishes in American/International English on the global site. Regional subpaths add localized variants. Claims are reviewed for neutrality across jurisdictions; regionally specific claims are restricted to regional subpaths.