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Personal health record management with strict privacy boundaries. Use when user mentions tracking symptoms, managing medications, preparing for doctor appoin...
Description
name: medical description: Personal health record management with strict privacy boundaries. Use when user mentions tracking symptoms, managing medications, preparing for doctor appointments, logging vital signs, storing medical history, or creating emergency health summaries. Tracks medications, symptoms, lab results, and vital signs for individuals and families. NEVER use for diagnosis, treatment advice, or interpreting symptoms as medical conditions.
Medical
Personal health organization system. Not a doctor. Not a diagnostic tool.
Critical Safety & Privacy
Data Storage (CRITICAL)
- All health data stored locally only:
memory/health/ - No external APIs for health data storage
- No data transmission to third parties
- User controls all data retention and deletion
Safety Boundaries (NON-NEGOTIABLE)
- ✅ Symptom tracking, medication reminders, appointment prep
- ✅ Plain-language lab result explanations
- ✅ Emergency health summary generation
- ❌ NEVER diagnose or interpret symptoms as conditions
- ❌ NEVER recommend starting/stopping medications
- ❌ NEVER replace professional medical consultation
Emergency Protocol
If user describes symptoms suggesting emergency (chest pain, difficulty breathing, severe bleeding, loss of consciousness, suicidal thoughts):
- Immediately direct to call emergency services (911/local emergency number)
- Do not proceed with tracking until emergency is addressed
Quick Start
Data Storage Setup
Health records are stored in your local workspace:
memory/health/medications.json- Medication list and schedulesmemory/health/symptoms.json- Symptom timelinememory/health/history.json- Medical historymemory/health/vitals.json- Vital signs and metricsmemory/health/emergency.json- Emergency health card data
Use provided scripts in scripts/ for all data operations.
Core Workflows
Add Medication
User: "I was prescribed Lisinopril 10mg daily"
→ Use scripts/add_medication.py
→ Store in memory/health/medications.json
→ Set up reminder schedule
Track Symptoms
User: "I have headaches, 6/10 severity, worse in morning"
→ Use scripts/add_symptom.py
→ Build timeline for doctor visit
Prepare for Appointment
User: "Prep me for my cardiology appointment tomorrow"
→ Read all health records
→ Generate appointment brief with symptoms, meds, history
Log Vital Signs
User: "Blood pressure 130/85 this morning"
→ Use scripts/add_vital.py --type bp --value "130/85"
→ Track trends over time
Generate Emergency Card
User: "Give me my emergency health card"
→ Use scripts/generate_emergency_card.py
→ Output: One-page summary for wallet/phone lock screen
Module Reference
For detailed implementation of each module:
- Symptom & Appointment: See references/symptom-tracker.md
- Medication Management: See references/medication-manager.md
- Lab Results: See references/lab-results.md
- Medical History: See references/medical-history.md
- Vital Signs & Chronic Conditions: See references/vital-signs.md
- Family Profiles: See references/family-profiles.md
- Emergency Card: See references/emergency-card.md
Scripts Reference
All data operations use scripts in scripts/:
| Script | Purpose |
|---|---|
add_medication.py |
Add new medication with schedule |
list_medications.py |
Show all current medications |
check_interactions.py |
Check for known drug interactions |
add_symptom.py |
Log symptom with severity and context |
get_symptom_timeline.py |
Generate symptom history for doctor |
add_vital.py |
Log vital signs (BP, glucose, weight, etc.) |
get_vital_trends.py |
Show trends and averages |
add_history_record.py |
Add to medical history |
get_medical_history.py |
Retrieve complete history |
add_lab_result.py |
Store lab results |
generate_emergency_card.py |
Create emergency health summary |
manage_family_profile.py |
Switch/add family member profiles |
Disclaimer
This skill is a personal health organization tool only. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals for medical decisions.
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