Request context. Get consent. Prepare the visit.
This demo shows Remissio for Business as a real pre-visit workflow: a practice asks for context, the patient accepts or declines inside Remissio, and the care team receives a concise, consented summary built from real demo diary data.
Patient-reported days
83
Latest demo entry: Apr 30, 2026
Current request
Draft
Patient control remains visible in the workflow.
Discussion starters
5
Patient-reported observations routed into a reviewable pack.
External AI dependency
Optional
Structured events are available; the workflow also has an AI-free fallback.
Raw diary exposure
None
Organizations receive a consented summary, not private free-text notes.
1. Practice requests
Staff asks a selected patient for a pre-visit summary.
2. Patient decides
The patient sees an accept/decline prompt in Remissio.
3. Summary unlocks
The care team receives only the consented summary.
4. Follow-up focus
The patient leaves with clearer logging focus for next time.
Practice workspace
IBD Center Hof · pre-visit requests
Next appointment
Maria Keller
Crohn's disease · food-trigger review
Coverage
83 days
Latest entry
Apr 30, 2026
What the team receives
Nothing is visible yet
The practice can request a summary, but Remissio does not show patient data until the patient accepts in their app.
Patient app
Maria Keller · Remissio diary
No request yet
Send a request from the practice workspace to show the consent prompt in the patient app.
Accepted pre-visit summary
Generated May 2, 2026 · patient-consented
Patient context
Maria Keller
Crohn's disease · food-trigger review
Symptom frequency is stable over the observed period. Dairy and Gluten consistently associated with higher-severity symptom days. Based on 83 days of data (good quality for pattern detection).
Data quality
good
Direction
stable
Discussion starters
Cramps with Gluten
+53%81% with vs 29% without · 1-day lag
Cramps with Dairy
+54%88% with vs 34% without · 1-day lag
Bloating with Dairy
+52%63% with vs 11% without · 1-day lag
Diarrhea with Gluten
+31%38% with vs 6% without · 1-day lag
Symptoms
Food notes
Consent record
Patient accepted request
Raw diary stays private
Exportable for the file
Before the appointment
The practice asks selected patients for context before the visit, instead of starting from a blank conversation.
During team prep
Nurse, dietitian, and clinician each get the relevant part of the patient-reported context.
After the visit
A logging focus can be sent back to the patient without exposing raw diary notes.
Built for consent, not silent access.
The business product creates a request, consent, review, and follow-up loop. It stays away from diagnosis or treatment recommendations while giving practices a better starting point for IBD conversations.
Care-team routing
Make patient context useful for nurses, dietitians, and clinicians before the appointment.
Visit preparation
Turn weeks of patient logging into a short prep object before the appointment starts.
Consent and privacy
The patient decides. Raw diary entries stay private unless explicitly shared.
Documentation layer
Give practices an exportable artifact that can live next to their existing patient file.
This is the demo you can show.
It demonstrates the core value: practices can request context before the visit, patients stay in control, and accepted summaries make the appointment easier to prepare.