Connecting Wubs to your health record
Wubs can use health information you choose to share from your healthcare provider so your coaching reflects your real context. You decide whether to connect, what is shared, and when to disconnect.
Health systems
Wubs connects to electronic health records through SMART on FHIR, the industry-standard, patient-authorized way for apps to access health data. Our first supported integration is with health systems that use Epic. You sign in with your existing patient-portal (e.g. MyChart) credentials at your provider's own login page — Wubs never sees your portal password.
What Wubs accesses — and what it doesn't
Read-only, by design
Wubs requests read-only access to structured clinical information — the kinds of data described by the U.S. Core Data for Interoperability (USCDI), such as conditions, medications, allergies, immunizations, lab results, and vital signs. Wubs does not write, change, or send anything to your medical record, and does not transmit data to your care team on your behalf. This read-only, no-write posture is a deliberate, documented product decision.
- You authorize each connection through your provider's standard login and consent screen.
- Access is patient-mediated. Wubs receives data only because you, the patient, chose to share it — not through any agreement with your provider.
- Wubs only uses what's relevant to coaching you, and explains why it's asking when it does.
- You can disconnect at any time from within the app, which stops further access.
How your connection is secured
Connections use OAuth 2.0 authorization with your provider; Wubs holds only the access granted by that authorization and stores connection credentials encrypted. Health data Wubs stores on your behalf is encrypted, and you can export or delete it at any time. See our Privacy Policy for how we handle your information, and our Trust page for the full security posture.