Health intelligence infrastructure designed for clinical credibility and patient trust. This page describes how we protect your data, cite our sources, and stay within non-diagnostic boundaries.
All health data is encrypted at rest and in transit using industry-standard encryption protocols.
User health data is never used for AI model training without explicit consent.
Health data is never used for advertising purposes. Consistent with Apple Health platform restrictions.
Health data is never sold to third parties under any circumstances.
Users control their data retention policies and can request deletion at any time.
Aggregated analytics use anonymized data only. Individual records are never shared without explicit consent.
Infrastructure designed for HIPAA compliance with BAA-ready architecture for provider and facility deployments.
Granular permissions for individuals, caregivers, facility staff, and providers — with audit trails for every access event.
Complete, tamper-resistant logs of data access events viewable by users. 'Who saw what, when' is always transparent.
Wearable and Apple Health data flows through secure, encrypted ingestion pipelines with data quality scoring.
Regular security risk analysis consistent with HIPAA Security Rule expectations for any deployment handling PHI.
All third-party integrations undergo security and privacy review before deployment.
Health information is generated using domain-specific AI models with retrieval from indexed medical literature — not from general training data alone.
AI outputs include per-claim citations linked to source literature — not just per-page or per-response references.
Each citation is graded by evidence level — distinguishing guidelines, randomized controlled trials, and observational studies.
When evidence is insufficient, the system says so explicitly rather than generating speculative content.
Health content and AI outputs undergo review by clinical advisors to validate accuracy and appropriate framing.
Only indexed, peer-reviewed medical literature is used as a primary source. Traditional or anecdotal information is clearly labeled when included.
Mother Nature AI is not a medical device. The system is not FDA-cleared for diagnostic use.
All outputs are framed as health data visibility and monitoring support — not diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of disease.
The platform does not claim to measure or estimate blood pressure, blood glucose, or other regulated vital parameters unless specifically authorized.
AI summaries and trend data are designed to support — not replace — clinical judgment by qualified healthcare professionals.
Symptom-related conversations include safe-completion logic with escalation prompts and emergency guidance routing.
All facility dashboards, alerts, and trend summaries use 'visibility' and 'trend change' language — not disease detection or diagnostic language.
Apple Health data access follows Apple's permission model — explicit user authorization for each data type with fine-grained read/write permissions.
Health data obtained through Apple Health integration is never used for advertising, consistent with Apple's platform requirements.
Our privacy policy explicitly describes how Apple Health data is used, stored, and protected — as required by Apple's developer guidelines.
Apple Health data is tagged with source provenance in the unified timeline — users can see exactly which data came from Apple Health.
Apple Health data is only shared with providers or caregivers when the user explicitly enables sharing through care circle permissions.
Mother Nature AI is not a licensed medical professional and is not a medical device. The system is not FDA-cleared for diagnostic use. Information provided is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The platform provides health data visibility and monitoring support — not diagnosis or clinical decision-making. All AI outputs are educational, with sources cited where available. Clinical decisions remain the responsibility of qualified healthcare providers.
The monitoring system collects and displays vital signal data for observational and informational purposes only. It does not detect, diagnose, or treat any medical condition. Signal data and AI-generated trend summaries should be reviewed by qualified personnel.
Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions, starting or stopping medications, or changing treatment plans. In case of emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.