Clinic is the Lunas mode for authorized health work: each patient gets a workspace with their files, charts, trends, and conversation history, and Stethos answers with that record in view. It removes the re-reading tax before a consult — no hunting through a stack of PDFs for last quarter's creatinine, no retyping history into a chat box. Records sit in permissioned workspaces, labels stand in for names, and every AI suggestion is marked pending a professional's sign-off.
What does Stethos see when you ask about a patient?
It reads that patient's workspace first — labs, imaging notes, consult history, saved findings — and answers from the record rather than from generic knowledge. Threads stay attached to the patient they belong to, so nothing drifts into the wrong chart.
In practice that turns a five-minute chart review into a question. Ask what has changed since the last visit and you get the three results that moved, each traceable to the report it came from, with the printed reference range beside it.
Who else can see the record?
Only the people you grant access to. You choose the views — profile, charts, trends, or vault — set an expiry date, and revoke at any time.
That covers the ordinary cases cleanly: a referral colleague who needs the trends but not the full vault for two weeks, or a patient who wants their own charts on their phone after the visit. Access is scoped and time-boxed by default, not all-or-nothing.
Decision support, not diagnosis
AI-drafted differentials and notes are always marked for review. Nothing enters the record until a qualified professional reads it and approves it — the default state of any AI output is pending, not filed.
The division of labour is deliberate. The model does the retrieval and the first draft; the clinician does the judgment, the examination, and the decision. Lunas is built so that ordering never inverts.
Common questions
- Can clinics use AI with patient records safely?
- Yes, with the right guardrails. Lunas Clinic runs on de-identified labels, permissioned workspaces, expiring shares, HIPAA-ready infrastructure, and mandatory professional review before anything reaches the record.
- Does Clinic replace a doctor's judgment?
- No. Clinic is decision support. Every AI suggestion — differentials, notes, orders — is marked pending until a qualified professional reviews and approves it.
- Does Clinic connect to my EHR?
- Not today. There is no EHR or device integration and no public API yet. Records enter a Clinic workspace as uploaded files — lab PDFs, imaging notes, letters — which are reviewed before saving, normalized, and then readable by Stethos. For most small practices that is the whole workflow already.
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