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Vol. 01 · Issue 04The Family HealthOS

Your family’s
medical story, finally
written down.

Ashwini gathers a lifetime of prescriptions, lab reports, and hospital papers into one calm, source-linked timeline — for the people who keep everyone else well. No diagnosis. No guesswork. Just clarity.

Source-linked
Your data, your house
No diagnosis
4records ingested
12lab values tracked
6medications scheduled
2family members
Today · Sat 14 Feb
SudhaRajesh

Sudha Sharma

Age 65 · B+ · Endo follow-up
Active
Vitals · this morning
BP
136/86
mmHg
HR
80
bpm
FBG
138
mg/dL
Fasting glucose · 7 days
−18 pts
Mon 156Wed 148Fri 138
Ashwini · insight

Glucose is down 18 points since starting Metformin. HbA1c recheck due May 10.

Source: SRL Lab · 15 Jan
Ashwini · Folio 04 · Sharma familyLive
Explain my lab
Glycated haemoglobin
7.8%high

Your average blood sugar over the last 3 months. Above 6.5% suggests diabetes range. Trend matters more than any single read.

NormalPre-DMDiabetes
Source · SRL · 15 Jan
Doctor Pack
PDF · 1pp

Endocrinology Visit

Dr. Anil Gupta · Apollo · 10 Apr
Current meds
Metformin 500mg1-0-1
Glimepiride 1mg1-0-0
Atorvastatin 10mg0-0-1
Recent labs
HbA1c7.8%high
Fasting Glucose138 mg/dLhigh
Vitamin D18 ng/mLlow
Medication brain
today
07:30
Glimepiride 1mg
Sudha · before breakfast
✓ done
08:00
Metformin 500mg
Sudha · with food
✓ done
13:00
Ecosprin 75mg
Rajesh · after lunch
in 12m
21:00
Atorvastatin 10mg
Sudha · at night
Section i — the hero · turn the page →
page 01 / 06
Section II

Today, in the household.

Vitals · 14 Feb

Glucose, trending kindly down.

156 → 148 → 138 mg/dL across the week. Three readings, all fasting, all logged from her phone in the morning.

Medications · this morning

Three doses, two checks left.

Metformin & Glimepiride taken at 7:30. Atorvastatin scheduled for 9:00 PM. Ecosprin reminder for Rajesh at 1:00 PM.

07:30Glimepiride
08:00Metformin
13:00Ecosprin
21:00Atorvastatin
Insight · this week

HbA1c recheck due May 10.

Three months after starting Metformin. We'll prepare the Doctor Pack the day before so Dr. Gupta has everything.

May 10 · 70 days away
Lab — HbA1c repeat
Apollo · Dr. Anil Gupta · 09:30
Section III · capabilities

Six gentle instruments, working in concert.

Each one quietly does its part — reading what was written, remembering what was prescribed, explaining what was tested. None of them ever pretends to be your doctor.

i
Lab Report · uploadingSRL · 2 pp
HbA1c7.8%
Glucose142
Vit D18
TSH3.2
Reading…OCR · 12 sec

The Reader

Smart upload + OCR

Photograph a prescription, drop in a discharge summary, or scan a lab report. Ashwini reads the page, normalises units, and quietly files the structured data — while keeping the original page one click away.

ii
Sudha · last 90 days7 events
15 Jan
Blood Test · SRL
10 Feb
Rx · Apollo
14 Feb
Vitals check-in
20 Mar
Cardio review

The Timeline

A lifetime, chronological

Every visit, every test, every prescription change — composed into a clean vertical line you can scroll through. Every entry is annotated with the document it came from.

iii
Explain my lab↑ high
7.8%HbA1c · ref 4–5.6
Ashwini · in plain English

Average blood sugar over the last 3 months. Yours has trended down 0.4 since Metformin started. Ask Dr. Gupta about a May recheck.

Explain My Lab

Plain-English · AI-powered

Open any lab value to see what it measures, your trend over time, and a careful, plain-English note. We never call something a diagnosis — we link to the page it came from.

iv
Today · 4 doses2 of 4 done
07:30Glimepiride 1mg
08:00Metformin 500mg
13:00Ecosprin 75mg12m
21:00Atorvastatin 10mg

Medication Brain

Schedule, adherence, refills

Active medicines with morning/afternoon/night doses, adherence checks, and a quiet refill alert before pills run out. Dose changes always go back to the prescriber.

v
Doctor Pack · PDF1 page

Endocrinology Visit · 10 Apr

Dr. Anil Gupta · Apollo
Active meds
· Metformin
· Glimepiride
· Atorvastatin
Recent labs
HbA1c7.8 ↑
FBS138 ↑
Vit D18 ↓
share securely

Doctor Pack

One-page visit summary

A printable, shareable PDF with current medications, recent labs, vitals, allergies, and the questions you wanted to ask. Ready before you leave the house.

vi
Sharma family · 3 profilesrole-aware
Sudha
Sudha
Mother · 65
owner
Rajesh
Rajesh
Father · 68
patient
Priya
Priya
Caregiver · 35
caregiver

The Household

Family profiles, role-aware

Parents, in-laws, children — each with their own profile, their own timeline, their own access circle. Caregivers see what they need; nothing else.

Section III½ · the AI assistant

Ask in plain English. Get answers grounded in the records.

Ashwini's assistant reads your family's timeline, active medications, and recent labs — then answers questions in calm, source-linked English. Every claim points back to the document it came from. No diagnoses, no prescriptions, no guesses.

  • Powered by Llama on Groq — answers stream in under a second.
  • Red-flag symptoms short-circuit to an emergency-care reminder; Groq is bypassed.
  • Each response cites [doc:NNNNN] so you can verify the source.
Ask Ashwini
source-linked · safety-checked
live
How has Sudha’s glucose changed in the last month?
Sudha started Metformin 500mg + Glimepiride 1mg on doc · 3d0de (10 Feb). Her last fasting glucose was 142 mg/dL on 15 Jan doc · a89b4. No newer reading is on file — for an updated trend, ask her doctor or check the most recent home log.
This is an information aid, not medical advice.
Summarize this week.
What are Rajesh's active meds?
Ask about a medication, a lab trend, this week’s vitals…
Section IV · the rite

From a folder of paper, to a year of clarity — in three quiet steps.

The first upload takes about a minute. After that, Ashwini just keeps pace — gathering, organising, and gently nudging.

  1. 01
    Step 1 of 3

    Bring the papers.

    Drop in PDFs from email, photograph a prescription with your phone, or scan a stack of lab reports. We accept English and most Indian-language printouts.

    Drop · paste · scan3 ways
    📎Drop a PDF
    📷Snap a photo
    ✉️Forward email
    blood_test_jan2024.pdf · 1.2 MBqueued
  2. 02
    Step 2 of 3

    Let Ashwini read.

    OCR + clinical extraction pulls out tests, values, units, dates, dosages, and providers — placing them on the timeline and tagging them to the original page.

    Reading · classifying · extracting AI assist
    Page 1 · raw OCR
    Structured · 8 fields
    HbA1c7.8%
    FBS142 mg/dL
    Vit D18 ng/mL
    TSH3.2 mIU/L
  3. 03
    Step 3 of 3

    Act, share, repeat.

    Set medication schedules, watch trends, generate a Doctor Pack the night before a visit, and share securely with the rest of the family.

    Doctor Pack · ready10 Apr · Apollo
    PDF

    Endocrinology Visit

    3 meds · 6 labs · 2 questions · 1 page
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Section V · the pact

An almanac, not an oracle.

The pact we make with every family, written plainly so we can be held to it.

01

No diagnosis, ever.

Ashwini explains what was tested. Your doctor decides what it means.

02

No dosage changes.

We track schedules; we do not alter them. Changes always return to the prescriber.

03

Source-linked or not at all.

Every value, every event, links back to the page it was lifted from.

04

Conservative red-flagging.

We surface emergencies sparingly and clearly — never to alarm, always to act.

05

Your data, your house.

Records remain on the infrastructure you control. Export at any time.

06

Role-aware caregiving.

Adult children, in-laws, helpers — each see only what their role requires.

Section VI · open the almanac

For the people who keep everyone else well.

Begin a household today — bring two records, add a parent, watch the timeline arrange itself. No credit card. No diagnosis. Just paper, made calmer.