Evaluating Health Information

UCSF Health’s article about how to evaluate health information.

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Health Misinformation Resources

The National Library of Medicine has online resources for health misinformation, including reading, videos, webinars, classes, events, and funding opportunities.

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The Trust Toolkit: Spitfire’s Toolkit for Civil Society Organizations to Earn and Repair Trust

Spitfire designed this trust toolkit for civil society organizations to create a comprehensive trust-building plan.

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Featured Public Statements – March 2024

We have compiled a collection of public statements from foundations to provide communications staff with examples of responses to various issues.

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Motivating The Public To Support Public Health: A Toolkit for Communicating With Non-Experts

Public Health Reaching Across Sector’s toolkit for communicating with non-experts about how to support public health.

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Press Forward

Press Forward is a growing coalition of funders who are pooling together their funds to support local news.

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Inclusive Communication Principles

CDC’s guiding principles to promote an equity-centered approach to public health communication.

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Correcting Misinformation with Patients: Resources, Guides, and Strategies

George Washington University assembled various resources on correcting misinformation with patients, including videos, podcasts, additional reading, and recommended courses.

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Health Misinformation

The University of Minnesota compiled information and resources about health misinformation. Topics include the historical basis for misinformation, types of health misinformation, psychology of misinformation, common types of misinformation (venues or tactics), how to talk about misinformation, how to critically evaluate information, infographics on fake news/misinformation, videos on mis/disinformation, games for how to spot fake news or misinformation, and toolkits and handbooks.

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