Imagining What’s Possible With a Consumer-Controlled Health Record
Imagining becomes reality.
HealtheStreet is developing myEHR.com, a unique and trusted consumer-owned longitudinal health record platform focused on aggregation, portability, governed sharing, and clinician-ready first view.
Why now?
Health information remains scattered across provider portals and systems.
People lack one complete, portable record they own, control and can use across all care settings - including when travelling abroad.
In emergency, first-visit, referral, and other time-sensitive moments, the right information is often hard to access.
Interoperability, consumer access rights, TEFCA/QHIN rails, and cloud infrastructure are now converging to make our unique and better model possible.
Preliminary third-party technical review and Phase 0 scoping have supported the feasibility of myEHR’s core architecture, including interoperability, governance, provenance, clinician-ready first view, and bounded record-utility AI.
What myEHR is Designed to Do
Consumer-Authorized Record Aggregation
Collects health information from multiple providers and systems into one continuously updated record, based on consumer authorization and control.
myEHR is being developed as a personal, consumer-controlled longitudinal health record platform that helps individuals bring fragmented health information into one governed, portable, and clinically useful record. Its core capabilities are designed to support safer sharing, better continuity across care settings, and more effective use of health information when it matters most.
Governed Sharing and Consent Controls
Supports permissioned sharing so individuals can control who accesses their information, for what purpose, and with appropriate auditability.
Bounded Record-Utility AI
Applies AI to defined, record-grounded tasks - including lookup, trend views, source-grounded explanations, and clinician-ready summarization - while avoiding diagnosis, treatment, or broad coaching.
Provenance/Confidence Handling
Maintains source attribution and confidence awareness so information can be traced, reviewed, and used more safely.
Partner/API Readiness
Supports selective partner integration and future API-enabled workflows.
Together, these myEHR features are intended to transform fragmented health information into a more usable, portable, and trusted record foundation for individuals, clinicians, and future partner-enabled healthcare workflows.
Portable Longitudinal Health Record
Creates a portable, continuously updated longitudinal record that individuals can carry across providers, visits, and care settings.
Clinician-Ready HealtheFirstView
Provides a clinician-ready first view for emergency, first-visit, referral, transfer, and other time-sensitive care settings.
How Do Individuals Benefit?
Beyond collecting records in one place, myEHR is designed to make the assembled longitudinal record useful: helping individuals better understand their health history, reduce duplication and friction across appointments, carry more complete information into new care settings, share safely with caregivers and clinicians, and prepare for urgent or unexpected care.
Future Platform Positioning
The more durable opportunity is not record access alone; it is becoming the trusted record/control layer beneath emerging AI-health assistants and partner-integrated healthcare institutional workflows.
Consumer-controlled record foundation
Multi-rail aggregation and normalization
Provenance-aware organization
Governed sharing and auditability
Clinician-ready HealtheFirstView