Cura turns what patients live through day to day into a structured clinical timeline a clinician can read in under a minute.
Pick a perspective and a scenario to see how Cura moves between the words a patient actually uses and the documentation a clinician needs, without changing what was said.
I've been more out of breath than usual this week, especially going up the stairs at home. It's happened about four times now. I've also not been eating much dinner, I just don't have much appetite lately, and twice I felt a bit dizzy when I stood up too fast.
Exertional dyspnoea, 4 episodes this week, worse on stairs. Reduced appetite, ongoing. Two episodes of orthostatic dizziness reported.
Pre-built example, not generated live. Not medical advice, and not reviewed by a clinician.
Six things, working together, so a clinician never opens a consultation with a blank page.
Speak it or type it, whatever’s easiest in the moment. No forms.
walked the full length of the garden today
Context carries forward across months, not sessions.
The 23 Jan entry is later linked to the 2 Feb note, once logging resumes after the gap.
Every symptom, dose, and note in order.
14 entries, arranged in order automatically
Recurring trends surfaced across the record.
No change across the first 5 weeks: 14 entries, baseline established.
A pre-consultation brief, ready before the appointment.
M.H., 74
“forgot to log yesterday, been an ok week”
→ “No new symptoms reported this week.”
The full picture, not a single snapshot.
31 patient entries · 12 carer entries · 12 weeks
Patient, carer, and clinician each see a different part of the picture. Cura is the record all three actually share.
Twelve weeks of logs from a patient and their carer, as it arrives before the appointment.
M.H., 74
Logged by patient (31 entries) and carer (12 entries)
Breathlessness on stairs reported 7 times, first on 2 Feb.
Frequency increased in the last 3 weeks.
Appetite lower than usual from the week of 17 Feb onward.
Medication change recorded 15 Feb.
Two falls reported, 22 Feb and 8 Mar, both after standing up.
Sleep, mood, mobility outdoors. No change reported.
No entries between 24 Jan and 1 Feb.
Compiled from patient and carer reports. Not verified, not diagnostic. Every line links to the original entry.
Everything above came from one patient and one carer, in their own words. Nobody wrote a report.
Every log, reflection, and observation exists for one reason: to help your care team see the picture. Some of what follows is live today, some is on the way, each item is labelled honestly either way.
Visible to your care team while a relationship is active. Access is enforced at the database level, not just the app.
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