Patient-specific baseline review
Compare recent patterns with the same patient’s history rather than only broad averages.
Clinician account · Free core access · Patient consent scoped
A free clinician account helps authorized care-team users review patient-shared information as longitudinal context. Shared metrics, medication adherence, appointments, mood and journal activity, patient insights, and optional rhythm summaries can support better questions and follow-up planning when the patient has granted the appropriate permissions.
Account overview
These public pages are designed to explain what each account type is for, how it fits into the care circle, and which safety boundaries should guide use before someone signs up.
Compare recent patterns with the same patient’s history rather than only broad averages.
Review selected reports, generated alert context, medication schedules, and adherence summaries when shared.
Medication or appointment schedule controls should appear only when the patient enables the relevant permission.
Use summaries to ask better questions and organize follow-up, not to make automatic clinical decisions.
How this role works
A clinician account can join patient groups and review selected information only when the patient creates the relationship and shares the relevant permissions. Hidden controls should be treated as a permission boundary, not a bug to bypass.
Sign up, choose Clinician as the account type, verify your email, and complete supported profile setup.
Use the patient-provided group code or invitation path to establish the supported relationship.
Check whether metrics, alerts, medication reports, care plans, or schedule editing are actually shared.
Use shared context for patient conversation, follow-up planning, and documentation outside the app as appropriate.
Core tools
Clinician tools are designed to support patient-consented review and care-team communication. They can make follow-up more organized while preserving the clinician’s responsibility to interpret context safely.
Join Groups: connect to patient-authorized groups through the supported invitation or reference-code workflow.
Group Messages: communicate with patients through routine, non-emergency supported messaging.
Metrics & Medication Adherence: review selected metric summaries, generated alert context, and adherence details when shared.
Patient Insight Dashboard: review longitudinal context, trend summaries, alert reasoning, and data coverage when available.
Medication Schedule Edits: modify schedules only when the patient grants the supported clinician permission.
Appointment Schedule Edits: create or adjust appointment records only when the patient grants appointment permission.
Care Plan Context: review shared goals, support steps, reminders, or notes when the patient opts in.
Account Settings: keep clinician profile and active patient group relationships current.
Clinical Caution: interpret app output alongside interview, history, current presentation, and professional judgment.
Visibility and expectations
Clinician dashboards depend on the patient’s sharing permissions, available feature usage, date range, data quality, and active group relationship. Limited visibility is expected when the patient has not shared a surface.
Safety boundaries
Clinician-facing tools should help organize context while preserving licensed professional responsibility, patient consent, and emergency-care procedures.
Common questions
No. Clinicians only see supported information the patient has shared.
It means recent patterns are compared with that patient’s historical routine instead of only broad population averages.
Only when the patient has enabled the relevant supported permission.
No. Alerts are supportive context and should be interpreted with clinical judgment.
The patient may not have shared that surface, there may be no data, or the date range may be empty.
No. Use emergency procedures, crisis resources, or standard escalation pathways.
Free core account
Sign up, choose Clinician, verify your email, and join patient-authorized groups to review shared context inside the supported RhythmIQ.Health workflow.