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About HDC Health Intelligence

An Independent Analytical Health Publication

HealthDataConsortium.org produces structured health intelligence — applying systematic evaluation frameworks to supplements, telehealth platforms, wellness protocols, and emerging health products. Our work is rooted in primary source analysis: clinical trial data, peer-reviewed research, regulatory filings, and verifiable market information.

The publication exists to serve readers who want more than marketing copy and surface-level reviews. Each analysis follows a documented methodology, cites primary sources, and distinguishes clearly between established evidence and preliminary findings.

Domain History

This domain was originally registered by the Health Data Consortium, a 501(c)(3) public-private partnership based in Washington, DC, that promoted open health data initiatives. The organization was established around 2012 with support from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and several philanthropic foundations.

The Health Data Consortium's federal tax-exempt status (EIN: 46-2080669) was automatically revoked by the IRS on May 15, 2016, for failure to file required annual returns. No reinstatement was filed. The nonprofit is no longer operational.

The current publication has no affiliation with the former nonprofit organization. There is no shared governance, staffing, funding, programs, or mission. The domain was acquired as an expired asset and repurposed for independent health intelligence publishing.

What We Produce

Health Intelligence Briefs: Structured evaluations of dietary supplements that apply consistent scoring across ingredient evidence, dosage adequacy, claim accuracy, formulation logic, and comparative value. Each brief cites primary clinical literature and distinguishes between ingredient-level research and finished-product evidence.

Telehealth Platform Evaluations: Systematic assessments of online health service platforms covering clinical protocols, pricing structures, pharmacy compliance, medication classification, and consumer protection terms.

Protocol Analyses: In-depth examinations of health protocols and wellness strategies that have generated significant public interest. Each analysis traces the claimed mechanism through published research, quantifies realistic outcome ranges, and documents the gap between popular presentation and clinical evidence.

What We Do Not Do

We do not provide medical advice, clinical recommendations, or diagnostic guidance. Our analysts are health researchers, not licensed healthcare practitioners. No content on this site should be interpreted as a substitute for professional medical care.

We do not accept payment from product manufacturers for favorable analysis. We do not grant editorial review or approval rights to any company whose products appear on this site.

We do not represent ourselves as a nonprofit organization, government entity, or clinical institution. We are an independent, commercially funded analytical publication.

Revenue Model

HealthDataConsortium.org is funded through affiliate relationships. When readers purchase products or services through links on this site, we may receive a commission. This financial relationship is disclosed in the attribution block at the end of each analysis.

Affiliate relationships do not influence analytical conclusions, scoring, or recommendations. Detailed information about our funding model and editorial independence policies is available on our Methodology & Disclosures page.