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Ownership stays visible.
Trackspan is built around exportable, deletable health data, explicit connected-source consent, and practitioner access you can revoke.
Bring lab reports, wearable signals, manual entries, and practitioner context into one workspace that keeps every data point tied to its source and under your control.
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Trackspan is built around exportable, deletable health data, explicit connected-source consent, and practitioner access you can revoke.
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A sleep score imported from Oura, a lab value extracted for review, and a manual note should never look interchangeable.
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AI assistance can summarize and organize information, but the product is decision support, not diagnosis or medical authority.
How it works
Trackspan helps organize health inputs into a source-aware record, then turns that record into better questions for qualified clinicians.
Bring approved sources into one workspace.
Check provenance before any summary shapes thinking.
See what changed across time, sources, and context.
Turn the record into better questions for care.
Organize, question, and share. Not diagnosis.
No sale of health data.
No health-data advertising use.
No AI-model training on health data without explicit opt-in.
Questions people ask
Trackspan is designed to make health data more useful without making it less yours.
You do. Trackspan is built around user-owned health data, including export, deletion, connected-source consent, and practitioner access you can revoke.
No. Trackspan does not sell health data, does not use health data for advertising, and does not train AI models on user health data without explicit opt-in.
It means Trackspan keeps data tied to where it came from, such as Apple Health, Oura, lab uploads, OCR review, practitioner context, or manual entry.
No. Trackspan is decision support. It helps organize information, preserve source context, and prepare better questions for qualified clinicians, but it does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace medical care.
Practitioner sharing is authorized by the user. Access is scoped and revocable, so practitioners do not receive health context unless the user grants permission.