For GP practices
Patients arrive with structured, relevant history, not a rambling verbal account reconstructed in a ten-minute slot.
What you receive
At the start of a consultation, an access code unlocks a structured summary: patient details, key metrics, symptom trends, medication adherence, and a dated event history. Below is the actual format.
Preview: structured summary format currently in development.
Access & governance
Built with information-governance risk in mind, not as an afterthought.
- Time-limited, scoped access codes
- GPs are given a single-use access code that expires within hours, not a standing login. Each code exposes only the summary the patient chose to share.
- Every access audited and logged
- Every time a summary is viewed, it's recorded: who, when, and what was accessed, creating an audit trail independent of the practice's own systems.
- Row-Level Security enforced at the database level
- Access control isn't just an application-layer check. RLS policies at the database level mean a patient's records are unreachable by anyone outside an active, valid access grant, even in the event of an application bug.
- Patient controls what's shared
- Patients choose which entries and time range are included in a given summary before generating an access code. Nothing is shared by default.
Clinical safety
Zentic is a communication tool, not a diagnostic device. It does not generate AI-driven clinical recommendations, and it does not produce automated alerts that could be read as medical advice. It presents what the patient recorded, structured for faster reading. Clinical judgement remains entirely with the GP.
Current status: in early conversations with GP practices in Birmingham.