Shoreside Physio — Not Participating
You have opted out of the Kinetic shared history network. Patient history from other clinics is unavailable to you.
Share patient history with the Kinetic network
Abstracted outcomes & protocols only. No raw notes, no identifiers.
24
Histories available
Locked
0
Contribution score
—
—
Outcome index
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Contribution score
0
T0T1 · 100T2 · 300T3 · 700T4 · 1,200+
Heidi insight: At current network growth, opting out means missing history on ~8 patients per week by Month 6. Tier 2+ clinics are completing intake 40% faster.
Access by tier
| Feature | T0 · Out | T1 | T2 | T3–4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| View patient history | ✕ | +48h | 70% | ✓ |
| Protocol summaries | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Outcome benchmarking | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Priority feature input | ✕ | ✕ | ✕ | ✓ |
| Intake time reduction | ✕ | Partial | Good | Full |
Patient Lookup
History availability depends on your contribution tier. Referring clinic identity is never surfaced.
Data Sharing Policy
Heidi never shares raw clinical notes, subjective assessments, or identifying clinic information.
What Heidi shares via the network
Session count & duration
Number of sessions and average length. No dates.
Shared
Treatment protocol category
e.g. "manual therapy + exercise" — no clinician specifics
Shared
Outcome rating at discharge
Structured 1–5 functional outcome score only
Shared
Body region & diagnosis code
ICD category only — abstracted from raw diagnosis
Abstracted
Referring clinic identity
Never surfaced. History is patient-owned, not clinic-linked.
Never
Clinician notes & opinions
Subjective assessments never included under any condition.
Never
Patient contact details
PII stays within your clinic. Zero cross-clinic contact.
Never
Treating clinic discovery
Receiving clinics cannot identify where the patient was treated.
Never
Heidi AI processes all data before it enters the network. Raw session content is never transmitted. Heidi extracts only structured outcome fields — the same abstraction layer already used to generate clinical notes.
Network Simulator
Non-participation becomes progressively more costly — not through punishment, but compounding opportunity cost.
Phase simulation
A
Sharing
B
Sharing
C
Opted out
D
Undecided
E
Undecided
F
Opted out
Phase 1 — Early adopters (19%): Clinics A and B joined early. Their scores compound while everyone else's stays at zero. C and F opted out — locked history banners daily. D and E are watching. The access gap is becoming visible.
Why opting out compounds over time
Month 1
Small friction. A handful of patients arrive with locked history banners.
Low cost
Month 6
Competing clinics completing intake 40% faster. Patients start to notice.
Medium cost
Month 18
Zero contribution score. No benchmarking, no feature input. Referrers prefer connected clinics.
High cost