SHARE WITH PATIENT
Generate a plain-language summary of the consultation in the patient's language — and share it as a QR code they can scan bedside. No app. No login. No friction.
Available on Plus and Elite plans · Patient summaries open on ruqelo.health
Your patient leaves the room. They may leave with a working assessment, a plan, medication advice, follow-up instructions, or safety-netting — but may not remember the details clearly.
They can't explain it to their family. They look it up online and find something alarming. They miss the follow-up because they didn't understand why it mattered.
That gap — between what you told them and what they understood — is where outcomes are lost.
40–80%
of medical information forgotten immediately after the consultation
Kessels, 2003 — Patient Education and Counseling
10 languages
so the summary reaches patients in their own language, not a translation they struggle to trust
0 clicks
for the patient — scan the QR code, read the summary, share with family
After your consultation in Klaero or Savori, tap Share with Patient. Ruqelo drafts a plain-language summary of the key points — working assessment, plan, medications, follow-up.
Review the summary before sharing. Confirm the working assessment, plan, medication instructions, follow-up advice, and safety-netting are accurate for this patient. Edit anything that needs adjustment before the QR code is generated.
Select the patient's language from 10 options. The summary is generated in their language for your review before sharing.
Once reviewed, a QR code appears. The patient scans it bedside — no app, no login, no account required. The summary opens instantly on their phone.
One tap to WhatsApp. Patients share with family. Your clinical reach extends further, for free.
The patient summary opens on ruqelo.health — a separate, patient-friendly site. No clinical jargon. No confusing AI labels. Just clear information in their language.
Ruqelo Health
Generated by Ruqelo AI from your clinician's consultation notes and shared with you by your clinician · 9 June 2026
Your diagnosis
Your clinician discussed high blood pressure, also called hypertension. Your clinician will confirm and manage this based on your readings, medical history, and follow-up plan.
Your plan
Your clinician may start or adjust medication such as Ramipril if appropriate for your case. Follow the exact instructions given by your treating clinician.
Important instructions
Follow-up
Your next appointment is in 2 weeks. If you feel dizzy, have swelling in your legs, or feel unwell, contact your doctor or go to your nearest urgent care centre.
This summary was generated by Ruqelo AI from your clinician's consultation notes and shared by your clinician. It is for information only and does not replace your clinician's advice.
Summaries are active for 7 days and expire automatically.
Patient summaries are generated in the patient's language from the start — not translated from English after the fact. Specialty terminology is preserved accurately in every language.
Arabic summaries display right-to-left automatically — no setup required.
| Plus | Elite | |
|---|---|---|
| Share with Patient | ||
| Languages | 10 | 10 |
| QR code sharing | ||
| WhatsApp share | ||
| Auto-expiry (7 days) |
Plus — $69/month · Elite — $149/month
Not on Plus or Elite? Upgrade anytime from your account.
Generate a plain-language summary in their language. Share it in seconds.
Start free trial — no credit card requiredLicensed clinicians only · Plus and Elite plans · Summaries open on ruqelo.health
Patient summaries generated by Ruqelo are for informational purposes only. They do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All summaries are generated from de-identified clinical inputs provided by the clinician. Patients should always follow the advice of their treating clinician and contact emergency services immediately if they feel unwell.