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ChartSquad is a personal health record (PHR) and medical records management service for patients. Its core goal is to help users request medical records from any healthcare provider in the United States and store those records in one secure online portal. It is not positioned as a traditional hospital HIS/EMR system, but rather as a patient-side tool for obtaining, carrying, and sharing medical records.
Based on the website, ChartSquad’s main modules include medical record requests, communication and follow-up during the retrieval process, electronic delivery, personal health record storage, and secure sharing. Users can consolidate lab results, digital imaging, diagnostic tests, vaccinations, home care records, assisted living daily reports, and other materials, with access available on desktop, tablet, and mobile app. In terms of permissions, the platform allows users to share records with designated people and grant or remove access with one click, making it suitable for family members who jointly help manage health information. However, the website does not show enterprise-level team collaboration features such as roles, approval workflows, audit logs, or similar controls.
Pricing information is relatively limited. The website clearly emphasizes that users can create a free account, with no subscription, no contract, and no extra fees. It also displays “$6.50” as the national average fee paid to healthcare providers. Based on this, ChartSquad appears to be a low-barrier patient service driven by the cost of obtaining records, rather than a standard SaaS subscription model. For deployment, it is used through a secure online portal and mobile apps; there is no mention of private deployment or self-hosting.
Medical records are inherently sensitive. ChartSquad repeatedly emphasizes a secure portal, protected records, a Trust Center, and references to HITECH, but the captured page text does not disclose details on HIPAA, encryption, data residency, certifications, or audit mechanisms. There is also no public information about third-party integrations, APIs, or developer documentation, so it is not suitable to evaluate as a deeply integrable enterprise healthcare data platform.
Its strengths are that the workflow is designed for ordinary patients, reducing the burden of requesting records from multiple institutions while providing centralized storage and secure sharing. The absence of a subscription also lowers the barrier to trying it. The drawbacks are that the public information is not very complete, some pages contain placeholder copy, and its applicability is strongly tied to U.S. healthcare providers. It is best suited for users receiving care in the United States who need to organize personal or family medical records, handle referrals, or support care-related communication.
Access from China is unknown. Even if accessible, its core service is built around U.S. healthcare institutions, so it offers limited help for obtaining local Chinese medical records; supported payment methods are also not disclosed. Chinese users should generally prioritize local hospital internet-hospital services, medical insurance or health record platforms, Alipay or WeChat health services, as well as domestic alternatives such as WeDoctor and Ping An Health.
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