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| How Reveali Could Transform Aging, Wellness, and Longevity
| It is a simple reality: the older we become, the more complex our health story becomes. Yet primary care physicians often have only a few minutes to review a patient’s medical record before an appointment. In that brief window, critical clues about mental health, social engagement, daily functioning, behavioral patterns, and emerging risks can be overlooked—not because clinicians lack expertise, but because the healthcare system was never designed to connect those dots.

The health technology startup Reveali is rolling out a new model that bridges one of healthcare’s biggest gaps: the divide between traditional medical records and the real-world factors that determine long-term health outcomes.

Tony Roth, co-founder and head of innovation at Reveali, explains, “The goal is to help physicians, care managers, providers, caregivers and patients understand not only where someone is today, but where they are likely headed tomorrow.” He is inventing a new standard for integrating medical diagnosis acuity and treatment plans with holistic wellness evaluations and the gathering of data-risk signals, alongside support care coordination and revealing these issues in real-time via actionable insights and assessments.

For decades, healthcare has relied primarily on diagnosis-driven records. While essential, those records often focus on conditions that already exist. In contrast, Reveali has built an observational methodology and system to collect observational data, identifying subtle signals that frequently emerge long before a diagnosis, hospitalization, or health crisis occurs.

Transforming Data Into Foresight

Reveali’s approach emerged from over a decade of analyzing care management notes collected by geriatric care specialists working with tens of thousands of older adults.

“We started seeing recurring patterns,” Roth explains. “Decline rarely begins with a diagnosis. It often begins with changes in behavior, social engagement, routines, cognition, resilience, or emotional stability. Those signals were hiding in plain sight.”

Using real-life data collection and a set of proprietary acuity based tables, Reveali analyzes and organizes a baseline medical data set and holistic wellness indicators into a unified framework. The result is a more comprehensive understanding of an individual’s health trajectory—not simply what diseases they have, but how they are aging, how resilient they are, and where future risks may be emerging.

From Reactive Care to Proactive Care with Early Intervention

The healthcare system excels at treating illness once it becomes visible. Reveali aims to identify risk before that point.

By integrating holistic wellness trends with clinical conditions, the platform can help highlight individuals who may be moving toward increased frailty, cognitive decline, depression, isolation, hospitalization risk, medication complications, or loss of independence.

“Early intervention is where the greatest opportunity exists,” Roth says, “By identifying risk patterns months or years earlier, providers and families have time to act before those risks become crises.  And longevity outlooks become more predictable as well.”

Rather than waiting for a fall, hospitalization, memory diagnosis, or emergency room visit, clinicians can gain insight into developing concerns while interventions are still likely to have the greatest impact.

The Missing Link Between Wellness and Medicine

CEO Rick Newton believes one of Reveali’s most important contributions is bringing often-overlooked dimensions of wellness into the clinical conversation. In the past,technological limitations kept important medical data from being interpreted and analyzed. Now it is possible to obtain a comprehensive analysis. “We are in the early stages of individual health care management that will rapidly improve health care for the individual and the general market,” he says.  “Reveali will be on the leading edge of  this transformation.”

Newton adds that mental, emotional, social, and behavioral data also enter the picture. These factors are deeply connected to near-term outcomes and significantly affect longevity.

Early Signs and Future Potential

Reveali’s long-term vision extends beyond medical recordkeeping. It extends to creating a living health intelligence system capable of identifying risk, improving care decisions, reducing avoidable healthcare utilization, and supporting healthier aging trajectories.

After extensive analysis of redacted patient records, Reveali has begun onboarding live patients and continues to expand its intellectual property portfolio.  It has invented a system for transforming an overwhelming set of acuity data points into an actionable alert with identified risks, rationales, and possible early intervention steps.  Roth notes that the company has filed a provisional patent and expects to file a series of patents over the next several years.

The company’s vision is straightforward but ambitious: help healthcare providers see the whole person—not just diagnoses, but the behavioral, social, cognitive, and wellness factors that shape future outcomes. In doing so, it promises a new form of health care information  that empowers people and their families to act on their own health care needs.

For millions of aging Americans, that could represent a significant shift in how healthcare approaches prevention, risk management, and longevity.  


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One response to “A New Kind of Health Record”

  1. Great news. I trust the availability and value of this software is made part of curricula for PA and psychology students. I have been an advocate for this inquiry and data for years on end. Thank you for your coverage that I have passed on to several already.

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