File-based personal health records system driven by Claude CLI commands.
This open-source tool creates a complete personal health information system that relies entirely on files and folders rather than any database server. Users interact through predefined Claude Code commands to save reports, query records, and run specialist analyses across thirteen medical fields.
It processes medical images for test results, maintains structured records for surgeries and discharges, and includes a five-level warning system for medication safety. The setup requires no programming skills and keeps every piece of information under local control.
The project targets individuals who want to manage their own health data privately, especially those dealing with ongoing medical conditions or multiple specialists who need organized historical records.
Save biochemical tests and imaging results through dedicated commands that automatically extract values and reference ranges into searchable JSON files.
Record prescriptions and run interaction detection that flags severity levels from minor to contraindicated before combining drugs.
Log exposure doses over time and maintain detailed surgical histories with implant information for future reference during consultations.
No, it is an independent open-source project that uses local Claude Code CLI tools only.
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