ServicesLast updated: 2026-07-07

Medical record packet preparation for overseas care

Record packet preparation turns scattered reports, scans, discharge notes, and translations into a source-linked packet that a patient can review before sharing. It supports intake preparation and record-review preparation; it does not provide diagnosis, treatment advice, hospital recommendations, or a formal second opinion.

How the service works

MedDossier structures existing records into a timeline, source index, missing-item list, and bilingual preparation notes. Important statements stay tied to the original record so the patient or authorized family can check context before sharing.

Selection checklist

  • State the receiving team, language need, timing, and packet goal.
  • Keep original files and translated text together.
  • Check missing or uncertain records before sharing.
  • Use a controlled sharing path only after explicit authorization.

Packet parameters

Input

PDFs, photos, scans, discharge notes, lab reports, imaging reports, medication lists, and translations.

Output

Timeline, source index, bilingual notes, missing-item flags, and review-before-sharing handoff.

Control

Upload, preparation, patient review, and external sharing stay separate.

Limit

No medical advice, diagnosis, prescription, hospital recommendation, or admission guarantee.

Suitable for

  • Patients preparing overseas care intake.
  • Authorized family members organizing a complex record set.
  • Care teams that need cleaner source-linked material before review.

Not suitable for

  • Emergency triage or urgent clinical decision-making.
  • Requests for clinical judgment, treatment planning, or provider selection.
  • Claims requiring verified legal, compliance, or hospital approval evidence.

Common mistakes

  • Sending a large file dump with no source index.
  • Replacing originals with translations instead of keeping both.
  • Treating upload as permission to send records externally.

FAQ

Does a prepared packet replace a doctor review?

No. It prepares records for review; clinical judgment belongs to licensed clinicians or the receiving care team.

Can I review the packet before sharing?

Yes. Review-before-sharing is part of the intended workflow and is separate from upload.

Start with a free record check

Describe the packet goal first. Uploading records is a separate next step.

Start free check