The Vision

What if your phone could understand your health history?

In 2014, personal health data was scattered across providers, buried in patient portals, and largely inaccessible to the people it belonged to. ENSA was designed to change that—a mobile app that let users upload their medical records and transform that data into actionable health insights.

The concept was simple but ambitious: sync your records, and ENSA would track your conditions, medications, and health events—then proactively send you relevant alerts and reading materials tailored to your specific health profile.

Medical Record Sync

The onboarding flow focused on making record import feel safe and straightforward.

Users could connect to their existing health providers and select which records to import. The sync confirmation provided immediate feedback that their data was secure and ready.

Condition Tracking

Once records were synced, ENSA parsed the data to identify active conditions and medications.

Users could search for and add conditions manually, or let ENSA suggest them based on their medical history. The interface made it easy to build a complete health profile.

Medications & Suggestions

ENSA surfaced medication information with smart suggestions based on the user's condition profile—helping people understand not just what they're taking, but why.

Personalized Feed

The heart of ENSA was its personalized health feed—a stream of alerts, articles, and insights tailored to each user's specific conditions.

Rather than generic health content, users received information directly relevant to their health journey. An alert about a drug interaction. An article about managing a chronic condition. Updates when new research emerged.

Looking Back

ENSA represented an early vision of patient-centered health technology—the idea that people should have access to their own health data and tools to make sense of it. Years later, this concept would become central to how we think about digital health.