Why am I photocopying my 14-page med history for every new specialist?
Patients re-enter medical history, meds, and allergies on paper at every new provider; clinics then key it back in.
Category: HealthTech · Trend: Multimodal · Opportunity score: 8.3 / 10
What is the “Why am I photocopying my 14-page med history for every new specialist?” problem in 2026?
Patients re-enter medical history, meds, and allergies on paper at every new provider; clinics then key it back in.
Who has this problem?
Patients with chronic conditions, parents with multiple kids, anyone who moved cities.
Evidence this problem is real
“I have a 14-page med history I literally photocopy and bring to every new specialist.”
Existing players in this space
- Apple Health Records
- MyChart
- Picnic Health
What existing players are missing
Picnic is for clinical trials. No patient-facing tool builds a portable, auto-updating, FHIR-structured record from MyChart screenshots, lab PDFs, and visit summaries.
How Real Problem AI scores this opportunity
Aggregate score: 8.3 / 10. Four-axis rubric:
- Problem severity: 9 / 10
- AI feasibility today: 7 / 10
- Market signal: 9 / 10
- Competition gap: 8 / 10
How to build a solution: stack hints
- Vision LLM to parse PDFs and patient-portal screenshots
- FHIR-formatted output
- Apple/Google Wallet share card with QR for clinics
- Patient-controlled consent log
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