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Healthcare

Patients arrive with organized records and real questions; clinicians get shared context they can actually review.

What Lunas supports

  • Patient-organized records, timelines, and lab trends
  • Time-limited, revocable sharing grants for clinicians
  • Chat, Clinic, and Lab modes on every account

The opportunity

Why this work needs medical context

The first ten minutes of many appointments go to archaeology: which lab ran the March panel, what dose the previous prescriber chose, what the patient means by "my numbers were bad." The information exists; it's just spread across portals, printouts, and memory.

Lunas moves that work before the visit. The patient uploads reports, confirms each extracted value, and ends up with a timeline and trend charts instead of loose files. Preparing for the appointment means turning that record into a summary and three specific questions.

When the clinician should see it, the patient creates a grant: selected records, read-only, expiring on a date, revocable sooner. Practice-level workspaces and EHR interoperability are roadmap; the patient-side workflow works now.

Where Lunas fits

Useful work before the final decision

Stethos helps explain, organize, and investigate. People and qualified professionals stay responsible for the decisions that follow.

01

Prepared patients

Someone arrives knowing their ferritin has halved in a year — with the chart.

02

Reviewable context

Shared records trace back to source reports, not hearsay.

03

Visible trends

Change over time replaces a single out-of-context snapshot.

04

Controlled access

Grants are scoped, time-limited, and revocable by the patient.

A practical workflow

From a question to human review

A repeatable path makes the model easier to supervise and the result easier to trust.

  1. 01

    Patient organizes

    Reports go in; values get confirmed; the timeline builds.

  2. 02

    Patient prepares

    Stethos helps distill a summary and the questions that matter.

  3. 03

    Clinician reviews

    Shared records and trends, read-only, with sources attached.

  4. 04

    The record continues

    New results extend the same history for next time.

Product path

Start with Lunas today. Grow into governed workflows.

Lunas.One is available to individuals today. Team & Enterprise workspaces and a governed Stethos API are in active development — the roadmap below is directional, not a promise of present availability, and larger deployments will require the right privacy, security, evaluation, and human-review controls.

Available in Lunas

  • Chat, Clinic, and Lab modes
  • Confirmed lab extraction, LOINC-normalized trends, and timelines
  • Time-limited, revocable sharing grants and an emergency card

Team, Enterprise & API direction

  • Team & Enterprise healthcare workspaces
  • Organization policy, roles, and administration
  • Approved interoperability and Stethos API pathways

Questions

What people usually want to know

Is Lunas an electronic health record?

No. Lunas organizes what the patient holds and chooses to share; the provider's legal medical record stays in the provider's system. EHR interoperability is a roadmap direction, not a current integration.

Does Lunas make clinical decisions?

No. It explains, organizes, and charts. Diagnosis, treatment, and prescribing remain entirely with qualified professionals — Lunas's job is to make sure the professional sees a better-organized picture.

How does a patient share records with me?

The patient creates a sharing grant: the records or trends they select, read-only, for a period they set. Access ends when the grant expires or the moment they revoke it.

Try the product

Bring one real health question into context.

Use Lunas for information and organization, then involve a qualified professional whenever a health decision is needed.

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