The Framework

Built around
causality.
Not documentation.

Meddy connects what your patients do to how their bodies respond — continuously, between visits, not just at the moment of a lab draw.

01Track clinical markers over time — not just at the last visit
02Link every change to the event that drove it
03Surface what the literature says — with citations
MR
Marcus Reynolds
58 yr · T2DM · HTN · A1c worsening
Live view
Patient behavior
Sleep disrupted — 3 nights running
Avg. 4.2 hrs · Tracked Jan 18–21 via wearable sync
Logged
Causal link detected
Marker response
Fasting glucose ↑ 18 mg/dL in 4 days
Jan 18 → Jan 22 · Concurrent with sleep disruption window
Mapped
Evidence cross-referenced
Clinical AI
Sleep disruption flagged as glycemic driver
Strong evidence · Diabetes Care 2024 · 9 papers cited
For review
A1c + Fasting Glucose · Last 30 days
Jun 1Jun 8Jun 15Jun 18 · Sleep ↓Jun 22Jun 26
Step 01The Patient Data Layer

Know what your patients are doing
between visits.

Patients log meals, workouts, sleep, and biometrics daily in the Meddy app. Everything flows into your clinical view in real time — layered directly onto their timeline.

Nutrition
Daily log
Sleep
Auto-sync
Exercise
Daily log
Biometrics
Auto-sync
MR
Marcus Reynolds
Patient timeline · Physician view
Updating live
Glucose
Fasting glucose 148 mg/dL ↑
3rd consecutive elevated reading
Flagged07:02
Sleep
4.8 hrs · Disrupted
Third night below average this week
Synced06:12
Nutrition
High-carb intake · 3 meals
Est. 280g · Above weekly pattern
LoggedJun 25
Exercise
No workout logged
2nd consecutive day · Prior: 4 sessions/wk
MissedJun 25
Patient logged 4 entries since yesterday · All synced to your view automatically
Step 02Markers, Events & Drivers

See exactly what moved.
And why.

Every diagnosis has markers. Every marker has drivers. When something changes — a medication, a behavior shift, a missed visit — Meddy maps it to the metric it moved and shows you the before and after.

Live example
Weight loss of 10% →
A1c 8.1% to 7.2%

Here's exactly what moved it, and by how much — with every driver ranked by strength of evidence.

Diagnosis overview · Markers by disease
Type II DiabetesWorsening
A1c9.2%
Fasting Glucose168 mg/dl
HypertensionStable
Systolic BP132 mmHg
Diastolic BP84 mmHg
Heart FailureImproving
Weight190 lbs
BNP210 pg/ml
Event detail · Before & after a behavior change
Jan 4, 2026
Event
Weight loss of 10%
Sustained over 90 days
R
A1c
Before
8.1%
After change
7.2%
↓ 0.9%

A1c improved 0.9% over the 90 days following the weight change. Flagged as strong evidence given the duration and magnitude of the shift.

Driver analysis · What's actually moving the marker
A1cWeightFasting Glucose
Positive Contributors
Body Weight0.4%
Strong Evidence
Sleep Consistency0.3%
Strong Evidence
Metformin Dosage Change0.2%
Weak Evidence
01
Marker
Track what your diagnoses are doing

A1c, BP, glucose, weight — every clinical marker tracked continuously, grouped by diagnosis, with a status for each.

02
Event
See what changed — and when

A medication increase, a new prescription, a missed visit. Every clinical event is timestamped and mapped to what the marker did before and after.

03
Driver
Understand what's actually causing it

Every contributor ranked by strength of evidence — positive and negative — so you're adjusting care based on what the data shows.

Step 03Clinical AI

A second opinion grounded
in the literature.

80 million papers. Your patient's full history.
Cited recommendations — not generic protocols.

80M+
Papers indexed
1,400+
Guidelines
Always
Cited · Never guessed
Input
Patient signals
{
"dx": "T2DM",
"a1c": "worsening",
"event": "sema_start",
"sleep": "disrupted"
}
Retrieval
14 sources matched
1
GLP-1 titration & A1c trajectories in T2DM
JAMA Intern Med · 2023 · Score 0.96
2
ADA Standards of Care 2025 — Section 9
guidelines.diabetes.org · Score 0.93
3
Sleep disruption & glycemic variability
Diabetes Care · 2024 · Score 0.88
Recommendation
Cited output

Consider reassessing GLP-1 titration schedule given A1c rise post-initiation. Slower titration is associated with improved glycemic response. Sleep disruption may be compounding instability — address concurrently.

1JAMA Intern Med, 2023 — GLP-1 titration
2ADA Standards of Care, 2025
3Diabetes Care, 2024 — Sleep & glycemia

The AI surfaces the options. You decide. Every citation is real. Every source is named. Nothing is asserted without evidence behind it.

How It Works

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real patients.

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