Physician Portal Overview
The PancreaTrack Physician Portal gives verified providers a structured clinical view of their patients' logged health data — without replacing the EHR or requiring any integration.
What the Portal Does
The portal aggregates a patient's self-reported PancreaTrack data into a single, organized clinical dashboard. It is designed to complement — not replace — your existing clinical workflow. Think of it as a patient-reported outcomes (PRO) platform with structure built for pancreatic disease.
Patients must explicitly link their account to your physician profile. You cannot view a patient's data without their active consent. Patients can unlink at any time.
The 7-Tab Patient View
Each linked patient has a dedicated summary page with seven clinical tabs:
| Tab | Contents |
|---|---|
| Overview | AI clinical brief, recent pain score, 30-day stats, key alerts |
| Pain | Trend chart (7–90d), severe episode count, pain character breakdown |
| Nutrition | Daily fat intake trend, average fat per meal, high-fat day frequency |
| Glucose | 24-hour CGM trace, Time in Range ring, current reading, 24h stats |
| Bowel Log | Bristol scale trend, oily stool frequency, steatorrhea alert |
| Lab Values | Latest value per lab type, reference range comparison, Review buttons for abnormal results |
| Notes | Private physician notes about the patient (not visible to patient) |
The Overview AI Brief
The Overview tab includes an AI-generated clinical summary covering the patient's recent pain pattern, nutrition trends, bowel health, glucose control, and any flagged lab values. This brief is generated fresh each visit and is cached for 24 hours.
The AI summary reflects only what the patient has logged. It is not a clinical assessment, does not incorporate imaging or EHR data, and should not substitute for clinical judgment. See Clinical Boundaries.
Portal Access
The Physician Portal is accessed at pancreatrack.com/physician using your physician credentials — separate from patient-side accounts. NPI verification is required before you can view any patient data.
See NPI Verification to get started.