Health Information Week
3 July, 2023 (All day) to 9 July, 2023 (All day)

Health Information Week is a national, multi-sector campaign promoting high-quality information for patients and the public.

High quality health information can have a huge impact on people’s ability to stay healthy and manage illnesses effectively, giving them a better quality of life.

The themes for 2023 are:

  • Monday 3 July – Health Literacy
  • Tuesday 4 July – Mental Health and Wellbeing
  • Wednesday 5 July – Women’s Health
  • Thursday 6 July – Social Prescribing
  • Friday 7 July – Children's Health
  • Saturday 8 July – Cost of Living
  • Sunday 9 July – Shared Decision Making

What to ask

There are a few simple questions you can ask yourself when looking at health information:

  1. Where did the information come from? Who produced it? Was it the NHS or a trusted charity or health organisation? Is the information relevant to the UK?
  2. How current is the information? When was it published or last updated? Health information changes over time – make sure it is up to date.
  3. Is it easy to use and understand?
  4. Is is based on multiple evidence reviews or case studies? Look for clear references.
  5. Why has it been produced? Is it to inform or is there an agenda? Is the website profit driven?

It it is also a good idea to cross-check information. This means looking to see if it is repeated by more than one reliable source.