Last month my mother got her annual blood work back. Twelve pages. Columns of numbers, abbreviations she’d never seen before, asterisks marking things high or low. She sat there trying to make sense of it for ages before asking me what hemoglobin A1C was and if 6.2 meant trouble. My mother taught primary school for thirty years. She doesn’t give up on understanding things easily.
But medical reports aren’t written for patients. They’re written for other doctors. And when you’re holding a piece of paper with numbers about your own body and you can’t tell if you should be worried or relieved, that disconnect is frustrating.
A good medical report summarizer app should fix this. Not replace doctors, but translate the paperwork so you actually understand what your own health data is telling you.

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