Healthcare built tools for every stakeholder in the system except the one at the center of it. Nobody built the system that organizes your health information, makes it available wherever care happens, and tracks every follow-up so nothing falls through the cracks. That's what CareLead is.
Your care. In your hands.
You're at a new specialist. They ask for your full medication list with doses. You don't have it. Not because you're careless, but because no system was ever built to keep it current and ready for this exact moment.
You leave a visit with a medication change, a referral, a follow-up to schedule, and a lab to complete. Within a week, one of those has already slipped. Not because you forgot. Because nothing was tracking it for you.
Your sibling calls from the ER with your parent. "What medications is Dad on? Does he have any allergies? What was that surgery?" You're trying to reconstruct critical information from memory, scattered papers, and old photos on your phone.
Every patient and caregiver lives this. Not because the information doesn't exist. Because nobody built a system to organize it, make it available, and make sure things get done.
Paper discharge summaries. Photos of pill bottles. PDFs buried in email. Insurance cards in a drawer. Instructions you're trying to hold in your head. That's how the real world delivers health information: fragmented, disorganized, and unusable when you need it most.
CareLead Absorbs It All
Photograph a medication label
Snap an insurance card, front and back
Upload a lab result or discharge summary
Speak a change: "Mom started metformin 500mg twice daily"
Forward a hospital email
Then Transforms It
Scattered documents and fragments become a single, structured, living profile: medications with doses and prescribers, allergies with reactions, conditions, surgical history, insurance details, care team, results, and more. Every fact is organized, sourced, and trackable.
Before anything is saved, CareLead shows you exactly what it found and what it proposes. You review. You confirm.
Within minutes, the chaos becomes clarity.
Your profile isn't stored data. It's a living source of truth you can pull up instantly. Every answer shows where the fact came from and when it was last confirmed. No mystery answers.
At a specialist
Full medication list with doses, prescribers, and verification
In the ER
One-tap snapshot: allergies, conditions, medications, insurance
On the phone with insurance
Member ID, claim details, dates of service in seconds
At the pharmacy
Dose, prescriber, and refill details with provenance
You can also generate shareable summaries and appointment packets: clean, structured documents you can hand to a clinician or email to a specialist. Your information becomes usable inside the encounter, not just before or after it.
CareLead helps you prepare: what to bring, what to ask, and what your care team needs to know.
Instructions become tracked tasks: follow-ups to schedule, medications to reconcile, referrals to pursue. Nothing depends on your memory.
A unified, always-current record. Changes are reconciled and reviewed. Refills are tracked. Your full list is available at every touchpoint.
CareLead identifies what was billed, what was covered, and what doesn't add up. Each bill becomes a tracked case with who to call, what to reference, and what to ask for.
Screenings and immunizations are identified, explained, scheduled, tracked, and verified as complete.
The pattern across everything: information is organized, next steps are clear, and follow-through is the system's job. Not yours.
If you're managing care for a parent, a spouse, or multiple family members, you know the weight of it. Tracking medications for one person while coordinating appointments for another. Carrying everyone's healthcare in your head. CareLead is built for exactly this.
Scoped Access
Each family member has their own profile, fully separate and fully private. Caregivers see only the profiles they've been granted access to.
A daughter manages medications for her mother. Her brother handles appointments. A spouse oversees bills. Each person sees what's relevant to their role. Nothing more.
Patient-Governed
Permissions are clear. Boundaries are enforced. The care recipient can revoke access instantly. No exceptions.
Care coordination becomes structured rather than informal. Tasks are shared. Responsibilities are visible. The patient always governs who sees what.
CareLead uses AI to read documents, extract information, and suggest next steps. But it never acts without your permission. Before anything is saved, CareLead shows you exactly what it found and what it proposes. You review. You edit. You approve. Only then does it become part of your record.
Every fact shows where it came from: confirmed by you, extracted from a document, or entered by a caregiver. Conflicts are flagged for your review, never resolved by guessing.
Your health data is encrypted, stored in private environments, and never used to train AI models. CareLead is built with HIPAA-aligned security practices throughout.
This isn't an app that makes decisions for you. It's a system that keeps you informed, organized, and in control.
Your medication list is a photo of a handwritten note from two years ago.
A unified, always-current record with doses, prescribers, and verification on every entry.
You leave a visit and forget half the instructions by the time you get home.
Every instruction becomes a tracked task. Nothing slips.
A bill arrives and you have no idea if the amount is right.
CareLead identifies what was billed, what was covered, and what to do next.
You're in the ER and can't remember your parent's allergies.
One tap. Full profile. Allergies, medications, conditions, insurance. All sourced.
Caregiving means carrying everything in your head.
Structured coordination, shared tasks, and scoped access. The load is shared with a system built for it.
CareLead doesn't ask you to become more organized. It does the organizing for you.
Your care. In your hands.
CareLead is available now. If you're ready to stop carrying your healthcare in your head and start having it organized, available, and tracked, we'd love to have you.