Retrieve Medical Launches Portable Health Record App

New platform consolidates patient data into one secure, user-controlled experience

Apr. 15, 2026 at 4:33pm

A vibrant neon outline of a human heart, glowing with energy against a dark background, conceptually representing the empowerment of patients through secure, portable access to their medical records.Retrieve Passport's secure, patient-controlled platform aims to revolutionize how individuals access and manage their complete health data.Bedminster Today

Retrieve Medical, a health technology company, has launched Retrieve Passport, a proprietary platform that gives individuals secure, portable access to their complete medical records. The platform consolidates health data from nationwide exchanges into one privacy-first, patient-controlled experience.

Why it matters

Retrieve Passport aims to empower patients by giving them direct control over their personal health information, which is often fragmented across multiple providers and systems. This could improve care coordination, reduce administrative burdens, and enable individuals to better manage their own wellbeing.

The details

Retrieve Passport allows users to access their full medical history, including test results, prescriptions, and clinical notes, all in one centralized and secure digital location. The platform pulls data from various healthcare exchanges to consolidate a person's complete health record.

  • Retrieve Medical launched Retrieve Passport on April 15, 2026.

The players

Retrieve Medical

A health technology company that has developed Retrieve Passport, a platform giving individuals secure access to their complete medical records.

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What’s next

Retrieve Medical plans to continue expanding the capabilities of Retrieve Passport to provide users with more comprehensive health management tools.

The takeaway

Retrieve Passport aims to empower patients by giving them direct control over their personal health information, which is often fragmented across multiple providers and systems. This could improve care coordination, reduce administrative burdens, and enable individuals to better manage their own wellbeing.