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Source & Review Policy

How RisenFynix handles sources, review dates, and changing policy.

Educational purpose

Resources explain general healthcare admin concepts. They do not represent official endorsement by a payer, provider, government program, coding organization, employer, or client.

Source approach

Use current official or primary sources when possible. A source note should explain what the source supports, when it was checked, and where employer, payer, plan, specialty, place-of-service, client, or jurisdiction rules may differ.

Review dates

Each structured item includes a last-reviewed date. A date shows when the content was checked—not that it will remain current forever.

Content can become outdated

Healthcare guidance, payer rules, portals, forms, code sets, contracts, and employer procedures can change. Review content after credible corrections or official changes and on a regular editorial schedule.

Verify before acting

Always verify employer policy, payer rules, client instructions, official guidance, role permissions, and qualified coding or compliance guidance where relevant.

Educational use only: RisenFynix provides beginner-friendly educational resources for healthcare admin learning. It is not medical advice, legal advice, coding certification, payer-specific billing authority, a replacement for employer training, or a guarantee of employment. Always verify with official sources, employer policy, payer rules, and current guidance.

How trust is shown

Sources and review dates stay attached to the lesson.

Resource cards identify review timing, source-note availability, and places where payer or employer rules may differ.

Reviewed date

Freshness is visible

Each structured resource can store a last-reviewed date. Outdated material should be labeled, reviewed, or removed.

Source note

Claims can be checked

Store a source note and official URL in native WordPress meta, then summarize what the source supports.

Verify policy

Variation is explicit

Employer, client, payer, plan, specialty, and jurisdiction requirements can differ and change.

Read the Source & Review Policy