Seizure Tracker is a patient-reported data platform built around recording and sharing epilepsy/seizure events. For patients and caregivers, it offers diaries, video timing, charts, and reports. For hospitals and research institutions, it provides EHR integration and Data Share/API capabilities, helping move patient-collected outcome data into clinical workflows or clinical research.
On the consumer side, Seizure Tracker supports the web, Apple/Android mobile apps, and voice control. Users can record seizures as well as broader health diary entries, while the mobile app supports video recording and timing during an event. The platform can turn entered data into charts, seizure-frequency statistics, and detailed reports, which can also be shared by email. For organizations, it provides patient dashboards, interactive charts, profile information, drill-down capabilities, plus REST/API access, raw JSON data, pre-processed analytics, and customizable visualizations. On the EHR side, it supports the FHIR OAuth2 standard. Epic App Orchard integration is already available, while Cerner is still marked as coming soon.
The site clearly states that individual users can register and use the service for free, and that basic EHR integration also comes with a free license. However, full licensing prices for Epic or data-sharing partnerships are not disclosed and require contacting the team. In research and clinical-trial scenarios, once patients are enrolled, teams can access retrospective exports and subsequent real-time data, with support for electronic signatures, multi-site access, and editing/deleting historical reports.
Its strengths are a low free-entry barrier, rich recording methods, and the ability to extend from patient self-management into clinical workflows and research data collection. Support for FHIR, OAuth2, REST/API, and Epic integration also improves its fit with healthcare IT environments. The main drawbacks are the lack of clear information on security and compliance certifications, data encryption, permission models, SLAs, and paid plans; Cerner integration is also not yet complete. Seizure Tracker is best suited for long-term epilepsy follow-up, neurology clinics, hospital IT teams, and clinical research projects.
The website does not provide information on access from China, a Chinese-language interface, domestic payment options, or local compliance, so practical usability is uncertain. Chinese medical institutions should carefully assess cross-border patient data transfer and compliance requirements. Alternatives to consider include Epsy, My Seizure Diary, SeizAlarm, as well as domestic internet hospitals, chronic-disease management platforms, or hospital-built follow-up systems.
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