The Compliance and Content Quality Check reviews healthcare website content against established standards for medical accuracy, regulatory requirements, and editorial quality. It assesses whether published content meets healthcare content guidelines, flags claims that require clinical citation, and identifies copy patterns that create compliance exposure or weaken E-E-A-T signals.

Assessment of healthcare website content against medical accuracy standards, regulatory requirements, and content quality criteria relevant to healthcare marketing.
For a DTC health-tech brand whose blog content had been largely AI-generated without clinical review, Tidal Health Group conducted a Compliance and Content Quality Check that categorized all published posts by risk level, identified 23 posts with unsubstantiated health claims, and produced a remediation brief for the client's clinical review team. The review removed compliance exposure while preserving the site's publishing cadence.
Healthcare content that contains inaccurate or uncited medical claims creates both regulatory exposure and E-E-A-T problems. A content quality check catches these issues before they surface as patient complaints, regulatory inquiries, or manual quality penalties in search.
Healthcare content managers, compliance officers, and marketing teams at practices or health-tech brands that produce high volumes of digital content and need a systematic quality assurance process to maintain standards.
High-volume healthcare content operations frequently outrun their review processes, resulting in published content that contains inaccurate claims, missing citations, or regulatory-sensitive language. The Compliance and Content Quality Check restores audit coverage across the published content library.