Wiki source code of Chatify your Google Drive

Last modified by Amicus Wellness FLAGs Admin on 2025/12/17 12:37

Show last authors
1 This feature helps individuals, CBOs, NGOs, FBOs and families **securely chat with their health documents** stored in their own Google Drive — and turn those documents into daily, weekly, and monthly wellness insights.
2
3 == (a) The problem being addressed ==
4
5 Many people have important health documents scattered:
6
7 * Lab results in WhatsApp chats
8 * Clinic cards and receipts in photos
9 * PDFs shared by hospitals that get lost over time
10 * No simple way to “understand” your medical history without digging through files
11
12 Because of this:
13
14 * People delay care (they’re unsure what the results mean)
15 * Risks are missed early
16 * Doctors don’t get a complete picture
17 * Chronic conditions become harder to manage
18
19 == (b) How Amicus solves it ==
20
21 === Your Google Drive becomes your secure health library ===
22
23 You keep your documents in **your own Google Drive** (medical history, lab reports, prescriptions, discharge summaries, receipts). Amicus then allows you to chat with that information through WhatsApp.
24
25 === You ask questions, and Amicus answers from your documents ===
26
27 Examples:
28
29 * “What did my last lab test say?”
30 * “Show me a summary of my clinic visits this year.”
31 * “Have my results been improving or getting worse?”
32 * “What risks should I watch out for based on my history?”
33
34 === Automated insights (daily/weekly) ===
35
36 Amicus can:
37
38 * Summarize your wellness patterns
39 * Flag possible risks early (based on trends and documented history)
40 * Remind you of follow-ups and care actions (based on your care plan)
41
42 === Seamless connection to your doctor (with your permission) ===
43
44 If you decide to involve a clinic/doctor:
45
46 * You can grant access to your doctor to view summaries or selected documents
47 * The doctor can monitor progress and recommend next steps
48 * (((
49 This is ideal for ongoing care programs like:
50
51 * **Pregnancy care**
52 * **Kidney care**
53 * **Diabetes management**
54 * **Hypertension**
55 * Any long-term condition requiring regular monitoring
56 )))
57
58 == (c) Value proposition (cost, convenience, collaboration, Ubuntu) ==
59
60 === Cost ===
61
62 * Reduces repeated tests and unnecessary visits by keeping records organized
63 * Helps you act early, before issues become expensive emergencies
64
65 === Convenience ===
66
67 * Everything happens on WhatsApp
68 * Your documents stay in your Google Drive — you don’t need to learn new systems
69
70 === Collaboration ===
71
72 * Shared understanding between patient and doctor
73 * Faster decisions because history is easy to summarize and review
74
75 === Ubuntu / communal support ===
76
77 * When needed, Amicus can connect you to a care network and support workflows (clinics, caregivers, and community support options) so you’re not navigating alone.