PARTNERS
JetHealth is developing an Apple-native health memory app that helps patients and caregivers remember what was said, asked, and answered during doctor visits - then turn those conversations into organized, searchable, shareable health memory.
Most healthcare technology is built around providers, portals, billing systems, or enterprise workflows. JetHealth is focused on the patient side of the visit: the conversation, the questions, the answers, the follow-up, and the family members trying to help after the appointment ends. We welcome serious partnership, investment, advisory, distribution, licensing, integration, and corporate-development conversations with organizations that can help bring patient-owned health memory to more people.

WHY NOW
AI is already reshaping healthcare documentation, clinical workflows, patient portals, health records, and consumer health tools. But most of that innovation still starts with the provider or the system.
JetHealth is built for that gap. It helps patients capture and organize the visit from their perspective, creating a patient-owned memory layer that can travel across providers, portals, caregivers, and time.
Patients and caregivers continue to live in the gap after the visit:
What did the doctor say?
What did I ask?
How did the doctor answer?
What changed with the medication?
What follow-up was I supposed to schedule?
What should my family know?
What should I tell the next provider?
WHERE WE FIT
JetHealth is not a provider AI scribe, EHR replacement, or medical-advice engine. It is a patient-first health memory app designed to help people remember, organize, search, share, and follow through after healthcare visits. That patient-side memory can become valuable to many parts of the healthcare ecosystem:
JetHealth gives patients and caregivers something the healthcare system often does not: a usable memory of the visit.
WHO WE WANT TO TALK TO
We are interested in serious conversations with organizations that can bring distribution, capital, strategic insight, technology collaboration, pilot cohorts, patient/member access, or healthcare-domain expertise
Organizations involved in health records, patient portals, data exchange, care summaries, interoperability, or patient access to medical information. JetHealth can complement system-held records with patient-held appointment memory.
Companies focused on clinician documentation, provider workflow, charting, or AI medical note generation that may want a patient-side complement. Provider AI captures the provider workflow. JetHealth captures the patient experience.
Personal health assistants, AI health tools, medical navigation platforms, and companies building around patient-owned health data. JetHealth can provide the actual appointment conversation as a missing source of context.
Organizations building around Apple Health, iPhone, Apple Watch, wearables, mobile health, personal health records, or consumer health data. JetHealth is Apple-native in direction and designed around the devices patients already use.
Care management companies, home-care groups, elder-care platforms, family caregiver communities, Medicare navigation services, and organizations helping families support aging loved ones.
Organizations supporting patients with complex or recurring care needs, including chronic disease, autoimmune, neurological, oncology, cardiac, diabetes, rare disease, long-COVID, MS, fertility, and other care communities.
Fertility clinics, IVF support networks, surrogacy agencies, intended-parent communities, and related patient-navigation organizations. These journeys involve many appointments, emotional stress, logistics, multiple parties, and a high need for clear shared understanding.
Organizations supporting Medicare, Medicaid, veterans, beneficiaries, appeals, quality reviews, care navigation, patient advocacy, or large healthcare consumer populations.
Concierge medicine, direct primary care, specialty practices, longevity clinics, executive health, and high-touch care models that may want to offer JetHealth as a patient benefit.
Organizations that help employees, executives, families, or high-net-worth clients navigate healthcare complexity.
Groups with healthcare, AI, consumer health, Apple ecosystem, digital health, or patient advocacy expertise who can bring strategic capital, operating experience, distribution, or corporate-development opportunities.
Teams working on patient-side recording, visit memory, care navigation, or adjacent workflows who may want to collaborate rather than reinvent everything separately.
STRATEGIC OPPORTUNITIES
JetHealth is early, but the product is already far enough along to have meaningful conversations with the right partners. We are interested in practical, high-value opportunities that help patients and caregivers while creating durable business value.
Bring JetHealth to patients, members, beneficiaries, employees, communities, or care populations that would benefit from patient-owned health memory.
Help test JetHealth with engaged patients, caregivers, advocacy communities, care navigators, senior-care populations, or high-touch practice groups.
Use JetHealth to help families stay informed when aging parents or loved ones attend appointments.
Offer JetHealth as a premium patient benefit for practices that want better-informed patients, clearer follow-through, and family communication support.
Support patient communities where visits are frequent, information is complex, and follow-through matters.
Explore how patient-owned visit memory can help intended parents, surrogates, clinical teams, and family members stay aligned during complex healthcare journeys.
Explore how patient-owned appointment memory can complement personal health assistants, record platforms, interoperability tools, or AI-powered care navigation.
Explore whether JetHealth’s patient-owned health memory workflow could be licensed, embedded, co-branded, or integrated into a broader healthcare, caregiver, benefits, or patient-support platform.
We welcome strategic conversations with people and organizations that can bring capital, healthcare distribution, AI expertise, operating experience, strategic guidance, or corporate-development opportunities.
NOT A PROVIDER AI SCRIBE
Provider AI scribes and clinical documentation tools are designed to help clinicians write notes, reduce administrative work, and improve provider workflows. JetHealth is different. JetHealth is built around the patient’s side of the visit:
What the patient heard
What the patient asked
How the doctor answered
What changed
What needs to happen next
What the family or caregiver needs to know
What the next provider may need to understand
JetHealth can still be useful in provider-adjacent settings. A patient may share a plain-language summary, transcript, or Clinical View with a physician, specialist, second-opinion provider, or care team. But JetHealth is not trying to become the provider’s charting system.
PROVIDER-SIDE AI
Built around clinical documentation, EHR workflows, billing, and provider productivity.
Clinical documentation
EHR workflows
Billing & coding
Chart notes
Provider productivity
Care-team records
PATIENT-SIDE AI
Built around what the patient heard, asked, and needs to do next — and what families helping with care need to know.
What was said, asked, and answered
Plain-language summaries
Follow-through & reminders
Family sharing
Cross-provider memory
Patient-owned history over time
Provider tools help document the visit for the system. JetHealth helps remember the visit for the patient.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT
JetHealth is designed to turn doctor visits into structured, patient-owned health memory
The visit becomes part of the patient’s own health story, not just another file in a provider system
Patients and caregivers can understand what happened without decoding medical jargon.
Patients can go back to what was actually said, asked, and answered.
JetHealth organizes important details into categories such as medications, conditions, symptoms, follow-ups, labs, procedures, providers, vitals, and allergies.
JetHealth can help capture future appointments discussed during visits, add them to the calendar, send reminders, and prompt the patient to record the next appointment.
JetHealth is being built around the Apple devices and workflows patients already use, including iPhone and Apple Watch, with future Apple Health ecosystem opportunities in mind.
Patients can share a provider-friendly view of visit information when they need to brief a new doctor, seek a second opinion, or explain prior care.
Patients can share visit information with trusted family members, caregivers, or friends.
RESEARCH-BACKED NEED
Research has found that patients often forget a large share of medical information soon after hearing it, and some information that is remembered may be inaccurate. Memory challenges can be even harder when patients are older, anxious, stressed, managing complex care, or trying to explain the visit later to someone who was not there. JetHealth’s approach aligns with what research suggests can help: turning spoken information into structured, written, visual, categorized information that patients and caregivers can review later.
WHAT JETHEALTH IS NOT
JetHealth is being built carefully as a patient-first product. We are not trying to replace the people or systems that already have important roles in healthcare.
JetHealth is not
A replacement for doctors
A provider-side AI scribe
An EHR replacement
A billing or coding tool
A medical-advice engine
A single-provider portal
A substitute for licensed clinical judgment
JetHealth is
A patient-owned health memory layer
A way to remember what was said, asked, and answered
Patient-controlled, permission-based by design
Built to flow across providers, portals, and time
Apple-native in direction and design
Designed with privacy-first, HIPAA-aware architecture
Open to serious partnership and collaboration
A patient-owned health memory layer that helps patients and caregivers carry context across visits, providers, portals, and time.
HOW TO REACH OUT
We welcome thoughtful inbound conversations, but we are a small team and want to be respectful of everyone’s time. The most helpful inquiries include a clear explanation of who you are, what organization you represent, what value you can bring, and how you think we might collaborate.
We prioritize inquiries that include a clear proposed collaboration or strategic opportunity. Generic sales pitches or vague meeting requests may not receive a response.
Please include:
Your name, role, and organization
A brief description of your organization and the audience or market you serve
The partnership category that best fits your interest
What you may be able to bring: distribution, patient/member access, capital, technology, clinical expertise, strategic relationships, or other value
A short description of the opportunity you see
A high-level proposal for how you think we might work together
Whether your interest is partnership, pilot, distribution, licensing, investment, advisory, integration, co-branded program, or corporate development
LET'S TALK


