Patient-owned data
Privacy-first
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JetHealth is being designed as a patient-side health memory app. It helps patients capture and organize their own healthcare conversations, summaries, transcripts, and next steps. It is not a replacement for your doctor, your provider portal, or professional medical advice.
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What is JetHealth?
JetHealth is a patient-first health memory app that helps people record or upload doctor visit information, understand what was said, organize key details, search across visits, and follow through after appointments. It is designed to help patients remember the conversation, not just store another document.
Who is JetHealth for?
JetHealth is built for patients, families, and caregivers who manage real healthcare complexity. It may be especially helpful for people who see multiple doctors or specialists, have chronic or recurring health conditions, manage medications/labs/follow-ups/procedures/symptoms, help coordinate care for a loved one, use more than one healthcare portal, or want a better way to remember what was actually said during visits.
Is JetHealth only for people with serious health problems?
No. JetHealth can help anyone who wants to better remember and organize healthcare conversations. That said, it is especially useful for people with frequent appointments, multiple providers, recurring follow-ups, medication changes, chronic conditions, or caregiver responsibilities.
Is JetHealth available now?
JetHealth is preparing for early access. You can join the beta waitlist to be notified when beta access becomes available. The beta is intended for engaged early users who are willing to use the app and provide real feedback.
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How does JetHealth work?
JetHealth helps turn doctor visits into patient-owned health memory. The basic flow is: record a visit or upload an existing file; add context like provider, specialty, date, and visit notes; review a plain-language summary and searchable transcript; organize key health details into categories; and use that information later for follow-ups, caregivers, future visits, or second opinions.
What kinds of visits can JetHealth help with?
JetHealth can help with many healthcare conversations, including primary care visits, specialist appointments, telehealth visits, physical therapy, urgent care, hospital consultations, imaging or lab follow-ups, second opinions, caregiver conversations, and complex or recurring health visits.
Can I upload old recordings, transcripts, PDFs, or notes?
Yes. JetHealth is designed to support live recordings and uploaded materials, including audio files, text files, PDFs, transcripts, and after-visit materials. This matters because patients often already have useful health information scattered across portals, paper, email, voice memos, and other apps.
What does JetHealth help me remember?
JetHealth helps organize important visit details into patient-friendly categories, including allergies, medications, conditions, follow-ups, symptoms, vitals, labs, procedures, and providers. The goal is to help patients find and understand the details they may need later.
Can I search across past visits?
Yes. JetHealth is designed to help patients search across their own health memory. For example, a patient may want to find what a provider said about a medication, symptom, lab result, procedure, diagnosis, or follow-up plan
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Why do I need JetHealth if my doctor already has a portal?
Doctor portals are useful, but they are usually tied to one provider, clinic, hospital system, or network. Your care may happen across primary care, specialists, imaging centers, urgent care, telehealth, second opinions, and out-of-network providers. JetHealth is different because it is built around the patient’s own memory of care across providers and settings.
Are doctor portal notes the same as patient memory?
No. Provider notes are important, but they are usually written for clinical documentation, billing, care-team workflows, compliance, and provider records. JetHealth is built for the patient side of the visit: what you heard, what you asked, what changed, what you need to do next, and what you may need to explain later to a caregiver or another provider
Does JetHealth replace my doctor’s portal?
No. JetHealth does not replace your doctor, your medical record, or your provider portal. Instead, JetHealth helps patients organize their own visit information in a way that follows them across doctors, portals, and care settings.
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Do I need my doctor’s permission to record a visit?
Recording laws vary by location. Many states allow one-party consent, but some require all parties to consent. JetHealth encourages users to check their local law and, whenever practical, let their provider know they are recording for personal memory, accuracy, and follow-through.
What should I say to my doctor before recording?
A simple, respectful approach works well. Here's a suggested script you can adapt: "I sometimes forget details after appointments. Is it okay if I record this visit for my own personal memory and follow-through?" This keeps the tone respectful and non-adversarial.
Can a doctor say no?
Yes. A provider or clinic may have its own policies about recording, and patients should respect applicable laws, clinic policies, and provider preferences. JetHealth should avoid encouraging secretive or confrontational recording.
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Is JetHealth HIPAA compliant?
JetHealth is being designed as a patient-controlled app for organizing a patient’s own health information. In its current patient-side model, JetHealth is not being marketed as a healthcare provider, health plan, clearinghouse, or business associate. That means HIPAA may not apply in the same way it applies to your doctor’s office, hospital, or insurer. Even so, JetHealth is being built with privacy-first and HIPAA-aware architecture because future provider, EHR, or healthcare-system integrations may require additional compliance steps, including formal HIPAA compliance and business associate agreements.
Is my health information private?
JetHealth is being designed around patient control and privacy-first principles. Your health conversations are personal, and the product is being built to help you own, organize, and control your own information. More detailed privacy, data retention, and sharing policies will be provided before public launch.
Does JetHealth sell my health data?
No. JetHealth is being built around a patient-owned data model. We do not intend to sell personal health data. Full privacy and data-use policies will be published before public launch.
Where is my data stored?
JetHealth is being designed with privacy-first architecture and patient control in mind. Specific storage, retention, deletion, and sync details will be explained in the product and privacy policy as the beta expands.
Can I delete my information?
JetHealth is being designed to give users control over their own information, including the ability to manage and delete data. Specific controls will be explained in the app and privacy policy as the product moves through beta.
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Is JetHealth a replacement for my doctor?
No. JetHealth is not a doctor and does not replace medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment from a licensed clinician. JetHealth helps patients remember and organize information from their care. Patients should always contact their healthcare provider with medical questions or concerns.
Does JetHealth diagnose or treat medical conditions?
No. JetHealth is designed to help organize and explain information from healthcare conversations. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical judgment, diagnosis, or treatment.
What if JetHealth gets something wrong?
AI can make mistakes. JetHealth summaries and extracted details should be reviewed by the patient and should not replace the official medical record or advice from a licensed clinician. If something seems wrong, confusing, or medically important, users should confirm it with their healthcare provider.
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Can caregivers use JetHealth?
Yes. JetHealth is designed with caregivers and families in mind. It can help adult children supporting parents, spouses coordinating care, parents managing children’s appointments, and families trying to understand what happened at a visit.
How does JetHealth help caregivers?
JetHealth helps answer the question families often ask after a visit: “What did the doctor say?” With family sharing, a patient can share visit summaries, transcripts, and organized health details with trusted people involved in their care. This can help adult children supporting parents, spouses coordinating care, parents managing children’s appointments, and family members who were not in the room stay aligned.
Can I share information with family members?
Yes. JetHealth includes patient-controlled family sharing in the beta. Patients can share their health information with trusted family members, caregivers, or friends so the people helping with care can better understand what happened, what changed, and what needs to happen next. Patients remain in control of what they share and who they share it with.
Who can I share with?
JetHealth is designed around trusted sharing. A patient may choose to share with a spouse, adult child, parent, caregiver, close friend, or another trusted person involved in their care. Sharing should always remain patient-controlled.
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Inside JetHealth
JetHealth also organizes patient-held information in an APSO-style layout. It's not a charting system — but it can help patients share visit context with a provider in a familiar structure.

Is JetHealth for doctors or providers?
JetHealth is primarily built for patients and caregivers, not for provider ocumentation workflows. It is not intended to replace clinical records, EHR systems, or provider-side AI scribe tools. That said, JetHealth can still be useful Then patients need to share context with a provider. The app includes a Clinical View that organizes patient-held visit information in a more provider-friendly format, such as APSO/SOAP-style notes. For example, a patient might use the Clinical View to show a doctor what happened during a prior visit with another provider, prepare for a second opinion, share a patient-held summary when changing providers, help a PCP understand what a specialist discussed, or export/share organized visit notes before an appointment. JetHealth is built for the patient side of care, but it can help patients communicate with providers in a format providers are more likely to recognize and understand.
Does JetHealth compete with provider AI scribes?
No. Provider AI scribes are generally designed to help clinicians document visits, create chart notes, and reduce administrative burden inside the provider’s workflow. JetHealth is different. It is built for the patient side of the visit: remembering what was said, understanding next steps, organizing personal health memory, and sharing context with caregivers or future providers. JetHealth may create provider-friendly views of patient-held information, but the product is not designed to be a provider’s charting system.
Can providers recommend JetHealth to patients?
Yes. JetHealth may be useful for concierge, direct-care, specialty, and high-touch practices that want patients to better remember, organize, and follow through after visits. Provider, partner, and advisor inquiries can contact JetHealth through the website.
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Who should join the beta waitlist?
Ideal beta users include patients with frequent or complex healthcare needs, people managing six or more health visits per year, family caregivers, patients using multiple portals or providers, healthcare professionals interested in patient-side tools, and partners/advisors/investors interested in patient-owned health memory
What do beta users get?
Beta users may receive early access to JetHealth and the opportunity to help shape the product with real feedback. During beta, JetHealth will be looking for feedback on usability, summaries, transcripts, follow-up workflows, caregiver needs, bugs, and feature priorities.
Is there a cost to join the beta?
JetHealth is preparing for early beta access. Pricing has not been finalized. Beta users may receive free or preferred access during the beta period.
Is JetHealth available on Android?
JetHealth is currently being built as an iPhone-first app. Future platform support may be considered over time.
Does JetHealth work with Apple Watch?
JetHealth is being designed with Apple native workflows in mind, including iPhone-first and Apple Watch-supported recording workflows.


