What the patient holds in their hand.
An interactive walkthrough of the Patient VIP Companion app — the patient-facing half of the platform. Three pillars in one experience, in the patient's language. Tap the bottom tabs to move between them.
Illustrative preview · Phase 3 surface · No real patient data
One app. Three connected experiences.
The Patient VIP Companion is the only consumer-facing surface of the platform. The patient never sees the clinician triage queue or hospital admin dashboard — they see this. Designed to feel like a concierge service in the patient's pocket, with clinical infrastructure behind it.
- One bottom-tab nav, never a "menu hunt" — patients are recovering, not navigating
- Locale chosen at intake — Thai, English, Mandarin, or Arabic — and respected throughout
- Every telehealth and AI conversation lands in the case audit trail — no out-of-band channels
- One-tap "Call your care team" escalation on every screen — bypasses the AI entirely
Streamed continuously to MedPark's clinical team
Tap the tabs above to move between the three pillars
The patient surface is Phase 3.
Three clinician-side surfaces (triage queue, alert acknowledgement with SBAR handoff, patient case timeline), Postgres-backed auth, SBAR alert acknowledgement writing to the database, admin audit-log viewer, encrypted passport data. See the clinical demo →
The Patient VIP Companion app itself (RPM device pairing, on-demand telehealth via Daily.co, AI Care Companion grounded on the patient's case via Anthropic Claude). The phone preview on this page is illustrative — interactive, but no real data behind it.
Why this distinction matters: a working patient companion app requires a finalized clinical-safety review and per-locale clinician sign-off on prompts and escalation flags (see docs/AI_CARE_COMPANION_DESIGN_REVIEW.md in the repo). Until that's done, no real patient touches this surface. Prospects can click through this walkthrough on a sales call; it's not for sending to a patient.
See how it lands with your international-patient team.
A 15-minute walkthrough on a call shows the clinician side, this patient side, and how the two surfaces connect through the case audit trail.