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Third-Party Integration (e.g., Guava Health): Allow integration with comprehensive health aggregators to capture a unified view of all health data, including indexed labs that users have uploaded themselves.
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Active Medication Merging: Provide the ability to merge and clean up the medication list, specifically to handle instances where the same drug appears under multiple names or dosages.
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Manual Lab Uploads: Allow users to manually upload or input lab results when provider portals fail to sync, preventing "incomplete data" gaps.
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Data Consolidation & Control: Give patients the right to merge related diagnoses and manage sensitive data by removing or hiding specific points from the AI context.
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Transparency on Data Gaps: Clearly signal to users when records are missing or unindexed to prevent clinical misunderstandings between patients and providers.
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Health Literacy Focus: Maintain a low-cognitive-load, "plainspeak" tone to keep information accessible and actionable for all users.
bwell is limited by the providers it accesses (or in my case cannot access). I have also run into issues with it being unable to pull labs from facilities with which it can connect. e.g., Perplexity Health is missing 4 years of Free T4 data.
There's more information I can share and more concerns I have about missing data points but it is definitely an issue.
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