For Providers

A clearer way to review what patients choose to share

Rohy AI helps providers review patient-authorized reflection summaries, trend lines, and exports between visits. It is designed to support conversation prep and documentation workflows, not to diagnose, treat, or replace professional judgment.

Review patient-authorized summaries instead of piecing the week together from memory.

Use PHQ-9 and GAD-7 trend exports as supplemental context, not as diagnosis or treatment instructions.

Keep sharing boundaries explicit: providers only access data a patient intentionally enables.

HIPAA Compliance

Rohy AI is built on a fully HIPAA-compliant architecture. All sensitive data is protected with 256-bit AES-GCM encryption, strict role-based access controls, and immutable PHI audit logging. For enterprise BAA agreements or regulated clinical deployments, contact our team.

Value Props

Built to preserve context without blurring responsibility

Rohy AI can support preparation and reflection while keeping patient choice and professional responsibility explicit.

Patient-controlled sharing

Providers only access information a patient intentionally shares through Rohy AI.

Session prep summaries

Review concise exports and summaries instead of reconstructing the week from memory.

Longitudinal trend review

See mood and scale trends over time as supplemental context for follow-up conversations.

Between-session visibility

Support reflection between visits without relying on ad hoc texting or manual note-sharing.

Clearer workflow boundaries

Use Rohy AI as an informational, educational, or internal workflow tool unless your own compliance requirements have been separately satisfied.

How It Works

Three steps from invite to shared context

Simple for patients. Clear for providers. Explicit about who controls access.

01

Patient reflects

They journal, check in, and build a more complete picture between visits using Rohy AI.

02

Patient chooses what to share

Sharing is optional, revocable, and permission-based. Nothing is shared by default just because a provider account exists.

03

Provider reviews context

Review summaries, snapshots, and exports as supplemental information for follow-up conversations and workflow prep.

Safety & Consent

Legal clarity, stated plainly

These guardrails are intentionally visible because they matter to both providers and patients.

Not a medical provider

Rohy AI does not provide diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions, or emergency intervention. Insights are informational only.

HIPAA Compliant Architecture

Rohy AI uses 256-bit AES-GCM encryption, strict RBAC, and immutable PHI audit logs. Enterprise BAA agreements are available for regulated clinical deployments.

Patient decides what is shared

Providers only access information a patient intentionally shares. Patients can change permissions or revoke access later.

Use Cases

Where providers may find Rohy AI helpful today

Examples focused on informational and workflow support rather than regulated clinical promises.

Therapy-adjacent reflection support

Clients journal between sessions, then decide whether to share selected reports or summaries so the next conversation starts with clearer context.

Program evaluation and education

Coaches, educators, supervisors, and care teams can review shared reflection patterns for personal, educational, or internal workflow use.

Practice Pricing

Practice and enterprise conversations start with fit

If your organization has meaningful compliance, security, or workflow requirements, start with a direct conversation.

Consumer pricing lives on our main pricing page. Practice, group, and enterprise use cases should begin with a fit review so we can be candid about product scope, privacy boundaries, and whether Rohy AI is appropriate for your environment today.

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FAQ

Questions providers usually ask first

Specific answers for patient sharing, safe use, and current platform limits.

Does Rohy AI replace therapy or clinical judgment?

No. Rohy AI is a between-session support tool and reflection platform. It helps organize signals and summaries, but it does not replace therapy, diagnosis, or emergency care.

What can a provider actually see?

Only the information a patient explicitly chooses to share. That can include progress summaries, scale exports, and selected journal insights based on consent settings.

Can Rohy AI fit into existing documentation workflows?

Yes. The provider experience is built around concise summaries, exportable reports, and EHR-friendly data packets that are easier to review before or after sessions.

How does Rohy AI handle high-risk situations?

Rohy AI is not an emergency response service and should not be relied on for crisis intervention. Patients in crisis should contact 988 or local emergency services immediately.

Is there pricing for group practices?

Yes. Practice and enterprise pricing is available for clinics that need shared administration, onboarding support, and workflow customization.

Is Rohy AI HIPAA compliant?

Yes. Rohy AI is built on a fully HIPAA-compliant architecture featuring 256-bit AES-GCM encryption, strict Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), and complete PHI audit logging. For enterprise BAA agreements or regulated clinical deployments, please contact our team.

What should providers use Rohy AI for right now?

Unless your organization has separately confirmed that Rohy AI meets its compliance requirements, use the provider workspace for informational, educational, personal, or internal workflow purposes only.

Want to evaluate Rohy AI for your workflow?

We can walk through provider use cases, sharing boundaries, rollout questions, and current product limits before you make a decision.