For clinicians

How to read an Aletheia appointment summary.

Aletheia summaries are designed to make patient-reported records easier to review, not to replace clinical assessment.

Educational content only

These pages do not interpret your personal records.

Educational pages explain Aletheia’s concepts, safety boundaries, and communication model. They are separate from user-specific interpretation, appointment summaries, symptom timelines, and Ask Aletheia responses.

What the summary is

An Aletheia appointment summary is a structured communication aid built from patient-entered or imported records. It may include recorded observations, possible patterns, uncertainty, missing context, medications, interventions, questions, and appointment priorities.

How to read the sections

  • Recorded observations: what the user reports or recorded.
  • Possible patterns: timing or clustering that may be worth discussing, not diagnostic findings.
  • Uncertainty / missing context: information that may be incomplete or clinically relevant.
  • Questions to discuss: patient-facing questions for appointment planning.

Clinical boundary

The summary should be treated as patient-provided context. It is not a diagnosis, treatment plan, risk stratification, or substitute for clinical judgement.