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Guide to Evaluating Health Information on the World Wide Web

Summary

The SPRY (Setting Priorities for Retirement Years) Foundation has created this hands-on guide to help older adults and their caregivers to evaluate health information available on the World Wide Web. The guide does not recommend particular sites, but provides tools to help users to determine which sites contain reliable information. This resource is geared to United States (US) users and provides links to US government resources.

The guide contains the following sections:
Part I: How Do You Find Reliable Health Web Sites?
Part II: Finding a Reliable Health Web Site
Part III: An Evaluation Checklist
Part IV: Health Web Site Issues of Privacy and Fraud
Part V: References and Contact Information
The guide is available online, or a print version may be ordered from Caresource Healthcare Communications.

Click here to order a print version of this guide.

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Contact

SPRY Foundation
10 G Street, NE, Suite 600
Washington, DC 20002
Tel: 202-216-0401
Fax: 202-216-0779
info@spry.org
SPRY Foundation website

Placed on the Communication Initiative site July 11 2005
Last Updated July 11 2005

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