How We Verify Hospital Information — CanadaHospitals.org

Verification Process

How We Verify Hospital Information

Our step-by-step source-checking method for Canadian hospital names, addresses, phone numbers, official links, appointment routes, departments and patient navigation details.

The Verification Ladder

We use a source hierarchy so hospital pages are not built from random web snippets. Stronger sources override weaker sources.

PrioritySource typeHow we use it
1Official hospital websitePrimary source for current address, switchboard, departments, appointment routes, patient portals and visitor information.
2Provincial/territorial ministry or health authorityConfirms facility relationship, service region, public hospital network and official service pages.
3Government or public datasetsUsed to cross-check names, addresses and facility classifications; examples include open-data healthcare facility datasets.
4CIHI and system-level dataUsed only for context, indicators and health-system information, not as a substitute for current hospital contact pages.
5Accreditation and quality referencesUsed carefully when official and relevant, without turning a directory page into a clinical recommendation.

Fields We Manually Check

  • Official hospital or facility name, including accents and bilingual names where applicable.
  • Street address, city, province/territory and postal code.
  • Main phone/switchboard and official contact page.
  • Emergency department page when the hospital publishes one.
  • Appointment or referral instructions from the hospital or health authority.
  • Patient portal, MyChart-style portal or provincial digital health access path when clearly official.
  • Parking, visiting hours, medical records, privacy office and billing/finance links.
  • Health authority, hospital network, campus name and facility type.

What Happens When Sources Conflict

Conflicts happen: a public dataset may be old, a search result may show a former address, or a hospital network may merge pages after a rebrand. When sources conflict, editors document the conflict internally and give greater weight to the current hospital or health authority page.

Reader safety rule

If there is uncertainty about an emergency department, service availability, appointment route or phone number, we tell readers to confirm directly with the hospital or health authority before travelling or sending documents.

Last Reviewed and Change Notes

Our hospital pages should include a last-reviewed date and, where useful, a brief note such as “address verified from official hospital page” or “appointment route verified from health authority page.” These signals help readers understand how fresh the directory information is.

Manual Research Disclosure

canadahospitals.org/ uses human writers and editors. Tools may assist with formatting, duplicate checks or data organization, but final public claims about address, phone, appointment route, official links and disclaimers require human editorial review.

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