About Sterling Health Technologies
Sterling Health Technologies develops patient-facing health applications designed to improve recall, medication safety, continuity, and informed ownership after care.
The company is focused on a specific clinical failure point: patients often leave medical visits with meaningful instructions, medication changes, follow-up timelines, and risk information, yet the usable memory of that encounter degrades quickly. Sterling is building systems intended to preserve what happened, translate it into structured patient-readable records, and support safer follow-through over time.
Rather than treating the visit as a momentary interaction, Sterling Health Technologies approaches the patient record as an ongoing, longitudinal asset. This includes visit memory preservation, medication reconciliation, discrepancy detection, patient portal review, and post-visit continuity support through practical, patient-controlled digital infrastructure.
Company framing
A systems approach to patient-facing healthcare success
Sterling Health Technologies is being built around the idea that patients need more than access to records. They need clarity, structure, and continuity. The company focus is not simply data storage, but the development of usable health applications that help individuals understand what occurred during care, what changed, what requires action, and how to navigate the next step with greater confidence.
Visit memory preservation
Sterling Health Technologies is developing systems that convert clinical encounters into durable, patient-facing records designed for later recall, review, and action.
Medication reconciliation and safety review
The platform is being built to detect medication changes, surface discrepancies, and support safer patient understanding after the visit rather than relying on memory alone.
Continuity and longitudinal ownership
The company focus is on building patient-controlled health infrastructure that improves continuity across visits, providers, recommendations, and follow-up planning.
White paper perspective
The problem space Sterling is addressing
A substantial amount of outpatient care depends on what the patient remembers and successfully executes after the visit. That includes medication starts and stops, dose changes, home-monitoring instructions, follow-up timelines, referrals, contraindication awareness, and general understanding of the assessment and plan. When recall is incomplete, the quality of follow-through declines.
Sterling Health Technologies is building around this post-visit gap. The company’s operating view is that patient-facing software should not merely reproduce clinical text, but organize care information into a form that supports comprehension, review, ownership, and safer decision-making later. This is a patient success problem, a continuity problem, and in many cases a medication safety problem.
The platform direction therefore emphasizes structured health memory, longitudinal record continuity, medication reconciliation, discrepancy detection, and patient-accessible interfaces that make the record more actionable over time.
Active research and design themes
Scientific and technical focus areas
Current platform expression
MyHealthVaultAI is the first integrated patient-facing platform expression of this company direction.
MyHealthVaultAI is being developed as a patient-controlled system for visit summaries, medication reconciliation, safety alerts, and longitudinal health record review. The objective is not only to store information, but to help patients retain it, revisit it, and use it more effectively after care.
This platform direction is intended to support a broader company mission: building health applications that strengthen patient comprehension, continuity, and ownership in practical, measurable ways.
