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Patient Experience

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

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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
08:42
Care companion
Good morning, Sarah
Day 9 · MedPark · ortho
SM
SpO₂
96%
logged · just now · Bluetooth pulse-ox
Heart rate
78bpm
Pain
2/10
Steps today
412steps
Sleep last
7.4hrs
Next check-in
Wound photo at 6 PM ICT · 9h to go

Streamed continuously to MedPark's clinical team

Tap the tabs above to move between the three pillars

What's real and what's not

The patient surface is Phase 3.

Live today on adkinslabs.dev

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 →

Phase 3 — gated on first design partner

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.