APPLE NATIVE BY DESIGN
JetHealth is being built for iPhone, Apple Watch, and the broader Apple health ecosystem — designed around the devices and workflows people already use every day.
The best health memory tool is the one patients and caregivers can actually use in real medical moments. Patients already carry their iPhone to appointments. Many also wear an Apple Watch every day.
JetHealth is being built to take advantage of that ecosystem — so doctor visits, follow-ups, questions, answers, and care instructions can become easier to capture, organize, and remember.
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BUILT FOR THE DEVICES PATIENT USE
JetHealth is designed for iPhone and Apple Watch because those devices are already part of daily life for many patients and caregivers. The iPhone is the place to record, review, organize, and share visit information. Apple Watch creates the potential for faster, more convenient capture in moments when pulling out a phone may be awkward.
PATIENT OWNED VISIT MEMORY
JetHealth isn't just about recording a visit. It's about helping patients remember what happened — what the doctor said, what the patient asked, how the doctor answered, what follow-up steps were discussed, and what details may matter later.
Capture key explanations, instructions, follow-ups, medications, labs, imaging, and treatment discussions in a way patients can revisit later.
Preserve the questions patients brought into the appointment and how those questions were answered — often the part most easily forgotten.
Help patients and caregivers keep track of next steps, follow-ups, referrals, and items to clarify with the next provider.
DESIGNED FOR PRIVACY FIRST EXPECTATIONS
Apple users expect thoughtful design, careful permissions, and privacy-conscious workflows. JetHealth is being built with a privacy-first mindset and a patient-controlled data model. Patients should understand what they're capturing, how their information is being used, and how they can access and manage their own health memory.
JetHealth is centered around the patient's own appointment information and health memory — owned, accessed, and managed by the patient.
Built around thoughtful consent, privacy, and user-controlled sharing — with permissions reflecting how patients actually want to manage their health information.
Future caregiver and family workflows should make it easier to involve trusted people in care — without losing patient control over what's shared and with whom.
FUTURE-READY FOR APPLE HEALTH INTELLIGENCE
JetHealth is being built with future Apple health workflows in mind, including Apple Health, HealthKit, App Intents, Siri, FHIR-oriented health records, and emerging on-device intelligence.
As Apple continues expanding health, privacy, and AI capabilities, JetHealth aims to become a patient-owned memory layer that can work naturally within that ecosystem.
Designed with future health-data workflows in mind, including patient-controlled context around appointments, follow-ups, and care history.
Future workflows may make it easier for patients and caregivers to ask questions, find prior visit details, or prepare for upcoming appointments.
JetHealth is being designed with healthcare data structure and future interoperability in mind — so patient-held information can travel where it needs to.
As Apple expands local and privacy-preserving AI capabilities, JetHealth is positioned to take advantage of more personalized, patient-controlled intelligence over time.
WHY APPLE NATIVE MATTERS
Healthcare is fragmented. Patients may see primary-care physicians, specialists, urgent care clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, therapists, and out-of-network providers. Each may use different portals, notes, and systems.
JetHealth is intended to give patients and caregivers a consistent memory layer across those visits — one that follows the patient, not just the provider system.
Useful when care spans multiple doctors, clinics, hospitals, specialists, and portals — wherever the patient happens to be seen.
Helpful for parents, adult children, spouses, and trusted caregivers who help manage appointments and follow-ups.
Designed to help patients remember not just one visit — but patterns, questions, follow-ups, and changes across many visits.



