Editorial safety

A project about integrity must protect people, not create new risks.

Medical Integrity Romania works with public sources, institutional questions and verification standards. Sensitive topics—residents, investigations, burnout, reported suicide, abuse of power or integrity—are treated with minimization, attribution, and caution.

In short: Project safety means not exposing vulnerable people and not turning private signals into unverified public accusations.

Minimization.We only publish information relevant to institutional inquiries and avoid unnecessary personal details.
Attribution.Each statement is tied to the public source: report, press release, article, audit, professional standard or legislative document.
Presumption.Investigations, indictments and charges are presented with procedural status and the presumption of innocence.
No harassment.Public accountability excludes exposure of personal data, coordinated harassment, insult and direct pressure on individuals.
Corrections.Factual errors are corrected with date and source; concerned institutions or persons can point to relevant public documents, not unverifiable private positions.
Real support.In situations of crisis or immediate risk, people need professional services and competent institutions, not unspecialized public resources.