Care Team Report: Data Your Doctor Can Actually Use

Generate a clinician-grade PDF with compliance rates, trend direction, and multi-nutrient breakdown — from a 30-second glance to deep detail.

Why Your Doctor Needs Better Data

"How's your diet going?" is not a clinical question. "Your oxalate compliance is 78% with an improving trend over the last 4 weeks" — that's actionable.

Vague Self-Reports

Patients say 'I've been good' but can't quantify. Clinicians have no data to make adjustments with.

No Trend Visibility

A single lab test captures one moment. Trend direction over 4-12 weeks shows whether interventions are working.

Clinician Friction

Doctors don't have time to create accounts on patient apps. A shareable URL they can open instantly removes the barrier.

What's in the Report

Designed for a 30-second clinical glance with drill-down capability for detailed review.

Compliance Rate

Percentage of tracked days under your daily limit for each nutrient. The single most useful number for your clinician.

Trend Direction

Improving, stable, or worsening over the report window. Shows whether dietary changes are actually working.

Top 5 Offenders

The five foods contributing the most oxalate (or other nutrients) during the report window. Actionable targets for counseling.

Multi-Nutrient View

Oxalate, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus side by side. Complete renal nutrition picture in one report.

90-Day Window

Up to 3 months of tracking data in a single report. Longer windows produce more meaningful compliance statistics.

Source Citations

Footer cites 15+ peer-reviewed sources. Your clinician can verify data quality and methodology independently.

How It Works

1

Track Your Food

Log your meals daily. The more data, the better your compliance statistics and trend analysis.

2

Generate a Report

One tap creates a shareable link. Select your time window and which nutrients to include.

3

Share the Link

Send the URL to your clinician. No login needed. They can view, print to PDF, or review on any device.

Built for Urologists and Nephrologists

Learn how Care Team Reports fit into clinical workflows, what urologists want to see from their patients, and how compliance data changes treatment decisions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does my doctor need to create an account?
No. The report uses a token-based URL. When you generate a report, you get a unique link that your clinician can open in any browser without logging in or creating an account. This reduces friction and makes it practical for busy clinical workflows.
What nutrients are included in the report?
The report tracks four key nutrients: oxalate, sodium, potassium, and phosphorus. Each nutrient shows daily intake trends, compliance rates (percentage of days under your limit), and top contributing foods. This multi-nutrient view gives your care team the full picture.
What time period does the report cover?
You can generate reports for up to 90 days of data. The default view shows the most recent 30 days, but your clinician can see the full 90-day window. Longer tracking periods give more reliable compliance rates and trend analysis.
What does the compliance rate mean?
Compliance rate is the percentage of tracked days where your total intake stayed under your daily limit. For example, 85% oxalate compliance means you stayed under your oxalate target on 85% of days. This gives clinicians a quick signal of how well dietary changes are working.
How is the trend direction calculated?
Trend direction compares your most recent 2 weeks to the previous 2 weeks. It reports 'Improving' (intake decreasing), 'Stable' (minimal change), or 'Worsening' (intake increasing). This helps clinicians understand whether interventions are working without reading every data point.
Can my doctor print the report?
Yes. The report is designed for print. Your clinician can use Ctrl+P (or Cmd+P on Mac) to generate a clean PDF directly from the browser. The layout is optimized for both a 30-second glance and detailed review.
Where does the nutrient data come from?
All data is sourced from 15+ peer-reviewed publications and the USDA FoodData Central database. The report footer cites these sources so your care team can verify the data quality and methodology.

Give your care team the data they deserve.