Hale is a HIPAA-compliant health intelligence platform designed to help you take control of your medical data. You can get personalized health answers based on your unique medical history, interpret complex medical reports, and track your medications in one secure place. The platform also provides tools to manage family health, ensuring that everyone's wellness data is organized and accessible whenever you need it.
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So this is something we use alongside our regular primary care visits? Or are you looking to replace the in person visits? Would it eventually lead to medication prescriptions or referrals?
Is my health data secure if I submit it to Hale?
@JackB Apologies, I didn't see this until now. Your health data is protected by HIPAA, and secured with all of the expected security measures - encryption at rest and in transit, run in a HIPAA certified environment. Hope that helps!
Sounds very useful!
Healthcare is tough, but can turn into a serious business. Best of luck!
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Thanks for the positive feedback! I've found Hale to be extremely useful for myself, and I hope it can be for others. I've updated the homepage with some chat examples that I think show the power of the platform.
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That's a really great idea that could help people understand their situations better.
GOOD IDEA
Exciting idea as the medical field is a minefield of security and legal limitations. Best of luck on this one—the field needs it.
I've been building this for the past 6 months, using it every day for myself, and felt that it would be useful for others. I see it as generalist vs specialist with ChatGPT Health, this is all we do, focus on your health and security.
The largest difference is that ChatGPT is not HIPAA compliant - their data has no legal requirements to stay protected. They also have limited memory and do not store your entire medical history for reference.
What's the difference with ChatGPT health ?
That's on the roadmap - as someone who takes blood thinners, I see this feature as a huge benefit to having this information available to EMTs and doctors in case of an emergency. Would also be easy to extend to non emergency uses too.
Is there an emergency-access mode for doctors or caregivers?
I take 21 medications after 2 heart surgeries, managing my condition is almost a full time job. I built this because I needed a platform with AI that knows my full health history and protects my medic