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1. Name: Medscape 2. Author: who created Medscape? Peter Frishauf in 1995. his primary goal was to disseminate as much medical information as possible to the broadest and biggest professional audience possible, and to do it at no cost to the reader. Who maintains the APP? Medscape has utilized the service of experts on its Advisory Panels, usually specialty-specific, for years and will continue to rely on these dedicated and productive individuals for their helpful services. Medscape is owned by WebMD since 2001.
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Is there a clear privacy policy stating information will be encrypted and noted shared with a 3rd^ party? We have implemented appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect the personal information that we have under our control from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, and accidental loss. When you enter personal information, we encrypt the transmission of that information or use SSL connections ( Secure Socket Layer) technology. You are solely responsible for maintaining the security and confidentiality of your account username and password. Unfortunately, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure. Therefore, while we strive to protect your personal information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.
We work with third party service providers to help us provide the Services and to otherwise assist us in the operation of the Medscape Network, including in the areas of email management and deployment, analytics, marketing, advertising, market research, sweepstakes and contest administration, identity and professional credential validation, content distribution, customer service, payment fulfillment, event logistics, website maintenance and data storage and security. We may provide these service providers with personal information about users of our Services so that they can fulfill their responsibilities to us, however, we do require that they agree to limit their use of this personal information to the fulfillment of these responsibilities. Under the setting tab if I was a California resident, I would have the option to opt of the potential to have my personal information sold to the third party. However, If I did not want my information shared there is the option to emailed Medscape through WebMD requesting not to have my information sold. Does the app share information on social networks? We may include social widgets within our websites and apps which enable you to interact with the associated social media services, e.g., to share an article. These widgets may collect browsing data which may be received by the third party that provided the widget, and are controlled by these third parties. You may be able to manage your privacy preferences directly with the applicable social network platform.
Are users notified in the event of a breach of privacy and health information?
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The Medscape Reference articles are updated by means of several complementary processes, all of which leverage the skill and practical knowledge of our 7600+ Active Contributors. Our contributors include top physicians and pharmacists from leading academic medical centers in the US and worldwide and routinely provide updates to their articles based on new and significant changes. In addition, our Literature Survey Process systematically reviews the major medical and pharmacy journals, FDA announcements, and important practice guidelines for practice-changing information that is immediately added to the relevant topics.
Is the content consistent with evidence-based literature or best practice standards of care? Over 6300 evidence-based and physician-reviewed Disease and Condition articles are organized to rapidly and comprehensively answer clinical questions, as well as to provide in-depth information in support of clinical decision-making for hard-tosolve cases.
More than 650 Clinical Procedures articles provide clear, step-by-step instructions, clinical perspectives, and videos and images to allow clinicians to master the newest techniques or to improve their skills on procedures they already have learned.
Written specifically for clinicians and features more than 2100 generic-drug monographs and over-the-counter drugs, as well as more than 5000 corresponding brand-name drugs and herbals and supplements
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