
OBJ. 2026-002
A patient's own chart
Her record, her key: doctors ask, she grants.
A medical record usually belongs to the building that made it — locked in whichever clinic you happened to visit, copied by fax if at all. Galen turns that around. The record belongs to the patient, and the clinic becomes a guest who has to be let in.
She carries her whole history in one place and hands over a key when she meets someone new — for as long as the visit needs it, and no longer. A photograph of an old paper result becomes a clean, readable note without her typing a word.
When the patient holds the chart, consent stops being a form to sign and becomes something she actually keeps.
What it does
- 01One care record the patient owns and carries between clinics
- 02Access granted for a single visit, and withdrawn the moment it ends
- 03A snapshot of a paper result read into a tidy note, no typing required
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For the curious — the making of it
React Router 7 + Drizzle on Postgres; Claude vision for image-to-note extraction; Docuity ID (passkeys) for sign-in. ~53 commits.
- Patient-owned consent model — clinicians receive scoped, time-boxed grants rather than standing access
- Image-to-note extraction turns a photograph of a paper result into structured text
- Signs in with one passkey shared across the Docuity suite