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ScriptChain Health · Agentic Care Platform

An agentic food & exercise as medicine platform.

One platform, four surfaces — a marketing site, a patient mobile app, a standalone clinician console, and a version embedded inside Epic — unified by a single agentic loop that turns EHR signals into doctor-signed prevention plans.

Company

ScriptChain Health

My role

Lead Product Designer

Surfaces

iOS / Android mobile · Desktop Web

Timeline

May 2025 · September 2025

What I owned

All four surfaces · the design system · the agentic plan-review flow

Sector

Preventive care · Agentic AI

Overview

ScriptChain brings dietitian- and exercise-physiologist-grade guidance to patients with metabolic syndrome — without the specialists. An AI agent reads a clinic's existing EHR data, flags patients trending toward metabolic syndrome, and drafts personalized, evidence-based food and movement plans for a physician to review and sign.

I designed every surface of the platform and the single loop that connects them: the agent reads labs, meds, and vitals → flags rising risk → drafts a plan → the clinician signs → the patient lives it as a daily routine → adherence flows back to sharpen the next recommendation. Below, the product surface by surface.

01 · The Patient App

A daily plan patients actually follow.

Mobile · the plan a patient lives with between visits — iOS & Android.

The problem

A plan only works if the patient sticks to it, and prevention usually dies between visits: a generic PDF, no feedback, and nothing that fits into a real day.

What I designed

The plan becomes doable. Today's meals and movement, adherence rings, an always-on AI coach, and vitals synced from connected devices — plus one-tap Instacart ordering of the week's ingredients. Every action logs back into the loop, so the next recommendation gets sharper the more the patient uses it.

The daily loop, in three moments

02 · The Clinician Console

Cohort triage and one-click sign-off.

Web · where the physician reviews and signs — standalone, or right inside Epic.

The problem

Physicians don't have the capacity to design and monitor diet-and-exercise plans for a whole panel. They need to see who's slipping and act in seconds — without leaving the chart they already work in.

What I designed

A cohort view with risk stratification and agent-flagged patients, plus a sign-off queue where each drafted plan opens as a focused review — rationale, proposed changes, and projected impact — ready to approve or send back with structured edits. Approvals auto-code the billable activity. The same review ships in two forms:

Two forms, one console

The full web app: a cohort overview with risk stratification, agent-flagged patients, and a sign-off queue — each drafted plan opens as a focused, approvable review.

The same plan review delivered as a SMART-on-FHIR app inside Epic Hyperspace — it fires a BestPractice Advisory and writes orders, the plan note, and charges back to the chart on sign.

03 · The Marketing Site

Making a clinical idea fundable.

Web · the public face for health systems and investors.

What I designed

Agentic prevention is a new category, so the site has to make "food and exercise as medicine" legible — and show it pays for itself. A WebGL hero, a clear three-surface product story, and automated-reimbursement messaging frame prevention as revenue-positive care, turning a clinical thesis into a fundable pitch.

Reflection

Designing across four surfaces meant constantly shifting altitude — from a single adherence ring on a phone, up to a physician triaging a whole panel, and into the EHR where the plan becomes orders and charges. The throughline was the loop: every surface had to read as one continuous system, so a signal in the chart and a routine in someone's day are visibly the same product.

What this case study shows about how I work