Healthy4U launches AI health passport for clinic intake
By AI, Created 3:17 PM UTC, June 04, 2026, /AGP/ – Healthy4U Medical Technologies has introduced the Health Passport, a B2B tool that lets patients complete intake before appointments and gives clinics an AI-generated PDF profile ahead of the visit. The pilot-stage system is designed to cut admin work, standardize intake, and help clinicians start consultations with more context.
Why it matters: - Healthy4U is targeting one of healthcare’s most common workflow bottlenecks: intake that eats appointment time and forces patients to repeat basic information. - The Health Passport could help clinics reduce front-desk workload, improve consistency across departments, and give clinicians more context before the first question is asked. - Patients get a structured way to prepare their history and keep a shareable record of their profile.
What happened: - Healthy4U Medical Technologies announced the Health Passport, a B2B clinical solution for pre-visit patient intake. - The platform lets patients complete a comprehensive health questionnaire before a scheduled appointment. - The system generates an AI-produced PDF Health Passport that is delivered to the clinic before the consultation begins. - The company said the product is currently available for pilot deployment with partner clinics. - Interested institutions can contact the business development team at medical-b2b.healthy4u.world.
The details: - The Pre-Visit AI Agent conducts a conversational intake designed to gather symptom history, lifestyle context, current medications and health concerns. - The output is a formatted PDF health profile that clinicians receive in advance. - Inside the clinic, the Clinic Diagnostic Agent surfaces relevant patient information, suggests follow-up questions and helps map reported symptoms to clinical categories. - Both AI agents are designed to support clinical judgment, not replace it. - Clinic benefits listed by Healthy4U include reduced administrative burden, more informed consultations from the first minute, standardized intake across departments, exportable PDF health profiles for medical records and multilingual support. - Patient benefits listed by Healthy4U include fewer repetitive paper forms, more time to describe health concerns in their own words and a personal health profile they can retain and share. - CEO Gennady Ochman said clinics lose the first 10 minutes of many appointments catching up on context that could have been collected earlier. - Ochman said the Health Passport gives that time back to doctors and patients. - More information is available at healthy4u.world. - The company’s social accounts listed in the release are LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and X.
Between the lines: - The release positions intake as a clinical efficiency problem, not just an administrative one. - Healthy4U is pairing patient-facing conversational AI with staff-facing decision support, which suggests a workflow product meant to sit across the entire pre-visit and visit process. - The emphasis on structured data, PDF export and multilingual intake points to a product aimed at clinics that need standardized records without adding more manual work.
What’s next: - Healthy4U is seeking pilot partners and appears to be moving the product through early deployment rather than a broad commercial rollout. - The next test will be whether clinics find that pre-visit AI intake actually saves time, improves documentation and fits into daily practice. - Adoption will likely depend on how well the system handles clinical nuance, language diversity and staff trust in the workflow.
The bottom line: - Healthy4U is betting that pre-visit AI intake can make appointments faster, more consistent and more useful for both patients and clinicians.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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