For our communities.
For the people most failed by the systems that came before us.
For the caregivers carrying records in their pockets.
For the patients whose capacity is changing.
For the communities the disability advocates have been telling us about for decades.
MS, ALS, Parkinson’s.
For patients whose capacity is changing, the record is the continuity. SHIRLe keeps the record with you across a shifting set of providers, specialists, and care settings — and consent remains durable as your needs and your communication channels change. Caregiver delegation is designed in from the start: a trusted family member can be granted granular, revocable, time-bound access to specific data when you need them to act on your behalf.
Complex care, simplified for the patient.
For Medicare beneficiaries managing multiple conditions across multiple specialists, the work of being a patient is enormous. SHIRLe carries your record across providers, surfaces what is changing, and brings your history with you to the next visit. Sister clinical platform IntelaCare is positioned for the CMS ACCESS Model launching July 2026; SHIRLe’s data-fabric components launch alongside it.
Multi-specialty care, one record.
Chronic disease rarely lives in one chart. Cardiology, endocrinology, primary care, and the wearable on your wrist each hold a piece of the picture. SHIRLe brings those pieces into a single longitudinal record that follows the patient — not the chart, not the portal, not the insurer. Photograph an After Visit Summary, screenshot a glucose monitor trend, upload a discharge PDF; the pipeline is designed to recognize each input and file it against your record in FHIR-native format.
For the people doing the work.
Family caregivers carry the records that the system does not. SHIRLe gives caregivers a clean, delegated, revocable view of a loved one’s record — without ambiguity about whose data they are looking at and whose consent governs it. The caregiver flow is not an afterthought added at the end. It is one of the first surfaces this platform was designed for.
If your community belongs here, tell us.
We build SHIRLe with input from the communities we serve. If you represent a disability or advocacy organization, a clinical practice, a payer, or are a patient or caregiver who wants to be heard, we want to hear from you.