Your Rights & Responsibilities

Recavora works best when continuity remains patient-directed, transparent, and respectful of everyone involved.

Section 1

Your Rights

Your continuity belongs to you. Recavora exists to help organize and coordinate information, while keeping decisions about access and stewardship in your hands.

You control your records

You decide what to upload, update, organize, share, export, or remove.

You control sharing

You choose who can access your continuity and when that access ends.

You can review access

Where available, Recavora shows how continuity has been shared and coordinated.

You can export your information

Your continuity should remain accessible even outside the platform.

You can leave at any time

You may export your information and close your account according to platform policies.

Section 2

Your Responsibilities

Continuity becomes more valuable when information is accurate, respectful, and intentionally managed.

Keep information accurate

Review records before saving them and update information when circumstances change.

Share thoughtfully

Only share continuity with people who genuinely need access.

Respect privacy

Only upload records you are permitted to manage or coordinate.

Protect access

Keep your login credentials secure and notify support if you believe access may have been compromised.

Steward shared access

End access when coordination is complete. Shared access should be intentional and time-bounded.

Section 3

When Using AI Features

Some Recavora tools use AI to help organize information and reduce manual effort.

AI helps draft

AI-assisted extraction, summaries, and continuity suggestions are drafting tools.

Users remain responsible for reviewing and approving information before it becomes part of a continuity record.

AI-generated suggestions should never be treated as medical advice, diagnosis, treatment recommendations, or professional judgment.

Always verify important information before saving or sharing it.

Section 4

Guardian Responsibilities

Many continuity journeys involve family members helping coordinate information.

Act with permission

Ensure you have permission to coordinate information on behalf of another person whenever required.

Act in their best interests

When managing continuity for a child, spouse, parent, or dependent, decisions should support their wellbeing and continuity needs.

Keep information respectful

Only share information that is necessary for coordination and continuity purposes.

Section 5

Emergency Situations

Recavora is not an emergency service

Recavora supports continuity between care moments.

It is not an emergency service and should not be relied upon for urgent medical situations.

If immediate assistance is required, contact local emergency services or a qualified healthcare provider without delay.

Section 6

Our Responsibilities

Just as users have responsibilities, Recavora has commitments to the people who trust it.

Keep continuity patient-directed

Users remain in control of how continuity is organized and shared.

Protect access

Use appropriate technical safeguards to help secure information and access.

Be transparent

Clearly explain how information is handled and how continuity features operate.

Improve continuity tools

Continue improving continuity workflows, organization, and coordination tools over time.

Respect stewardship

Recognize that users remain the primary stewards of the information they choose to manage.

Recavora avoids making unsupported claims regarding certifications, regulations, compliance programs, or security standards.

Section 7

Shared Commitment

Continuity works best together

Recavora works when patients, guardians, families, and care teams coordinate respectfully and intentionally.

The platform provides continuity infrastructure.

The decisions, relationships, and trust remain human.

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