Share on your terms. With a complete record of everything.
Recavora's sharing model is built around consent, scope, and audit. You choose who sees what, for how long — and every access is permanently logged.
Two channels
Two ways to share. Both auditable.
Disclosure Packages Recommended
A disclosure package is a formal, consent-based share. You specify the recipient, define the scope (which records or bundles), set an expiry, and generate a secure link. Every disclosure is a distinct record in your consent history.
Best for: sharing with providers, specialists, employers, or insurers. Any situation where you want a documented, traceable, revocable share.
Share Links
A share link is a shorter-lived, token-based link to a specific record or bundle. Simpler to generate, fewer controls than a full disclosure package.
Best for: quick, time-limited shares where a full disclosure workflow isn't necessary.
Note: Recavora is moving toward disclosure packages as the preferred sharing method. Share links remain available.
Principles
Four principles behind every share
Consent
Every share requires your consent. Sharing is never automatic.
Scope
Share the minimum necessary. Bundles let you define exactly which records are included.
Expiry
Shares expire. Access ends automatically when the disclosure expires. You can revoke earlier at any time.
Audit
Every access is logged. You can audit every disclosure, every view, every expiry — in your consent history.
Emergency access
Critical information. Nothing else.
Emergency access is a separate, narrow sharing channel. An emergency access token exposes only the information that matters in an urgent situation: allergies, blood type, critical medications, chronic conditions, and emergency contacts.
It is not the same as a full record share. It cannot be used to access your full medical history. It is designed to be given to trusted contacts, placed in a wallet, or shared with healthcare personnel who have been provided the token in advance.
Emergency access tokens are scoped, auditable, and configurable per profile.
Recavora is not an emergency service
In urgent situations, contact local emergency services directly.
FAQ
Common questions
- Can a provider access my records without me creating a disclosure?
- No. Providers cannot access your Recavora records unless you have created a disclosure and shared the link with them.
- Can I see a full history of everything I've ever shared?
- Yes. Your consent history page shows every disclosure you've created — active, expired, and revoked — along with access logs for each one.
- What happens if I lose a share link?
- If it's still active, you can find it in your sharing history. You can revoke it from there if needed and generate a new one.
- Is emergency access the same as my full medical record?
- No. Emergency access is deliberately narrow — limited to the information most critical in an urgent situation. It does not expose your full record history.
