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Odd that this site has an HON certification, since it doesn't appear to offer health or healthcare information and simply sells a plan. No medically trained persons contribute to the site. Not that it's any indication of shadiness in general, but it's odd. And from what I can tell, as the site doesn't fit any of the HON requirements it also can't be penalized for breaking any of them. The HON requirement for justification originally stated that the certified site needed to provide a certain standard of service, and to be able to back up any claims it made. A dissatisfied customer might interpret that to mean any failure to provide the service that was on offer. However, if you look at the current definition on the HON site complaints page, the Justifiability requirement has been narrowed to "Justifiability - References" and now only applies to medical information. Since the 1020rx site provides no medical information anyway, I doubt it can be asked to justify anything. I think there's a good argument that the HON certification shouldn't apply to a site like this, especially if the stories of bad service are true.

By Chris O.
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