How do you use lab reports for preventive health today?
We’d love the community’s thoughts on these:
1. From single reports to trends
ReportWize focuses on longitudinal tracking (glucose, blood parameters, critical markers).
👉 Have you ever discovered an issue only after comparing multiple reports over time? Which trends would matter most to you?
2. Normal range vs early signals
Our analysis highlights borderline and trending parameters, not just “abnormal” values.
👉 Would early warnings (even within range) help you act sooner—or feel overwhelming?
3. Daily habits + lab data
We connect meal logs, medications, and reminders with lab results.
👉 Does linking daily habits to lab trends make health data more actionable for you? What else should connect here?
4. AI insights you can trust
ReportWize generates AI-powered health insights from your reports.
👉 What would increase your trust in AI health recommendations—clear explanations, trend visuals, or doctor validation?
5. Report sharing with doctors
Users control sharing via secure, managed access.
👉 For doctors here: what’s more valuable—raw reports, trend summaries, or AI-highlighted risks?
6. Privacy-first design
We don’t store original lab files and save only de-identified insights.
👉 Is this privacy model reassuring? What privacy controls would you expect in a health platform?
7. Preventive focus
ReportWize is built around prevention, not diagnosis.
👉 What would make a preventive health platform part of your regular routine?
Your feedback will directly shape what we build next.
Thanks for helping us improve preventive healthcare.


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