Rheo

Privacy & Trust

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Privacy-first by design

Rheo is being built to reduce small healthcare cost barriers while using a privacy-first, controlled, and transparent operating model.

RheoPassport is not designed to expose personal health details publicly. Sensitive personal and health-related information should remain off-chain, access-controlled, and limited to what is necessary for pilot operations and review.

What Rheo may collect

  • • Basic account and household information needed for pilot setup
  • • Co-pay submission details such as amount, date, and service category
  • • Workflow events such as approval timing, balance updates, and activity history
  • • Aggregated usage patterns used to improve the program design

What Rheo should not do

  • • No individual sale of personal health data
  • • No public posting of household-identifiable health events
  • • No sensitive medical details written to a public ledger
  • • No claim that Rheo replaces insurance or medical judgment

Trust model

1. Limited collection
2. Controlled approvals
3. Transparent accounting
4. Aggregated system learning

Rheo is intended to operate as a simple web platform for users, with accounting, approval, and compliance visibility handled in a structured backend environment. Any future ledger or blockchain usage is intended for verification and accounting integrity, not for exposing personally identifiable health data.

Aggregated data use

Rheo may use anonymized and aggregated usage patterns to understand approval timing, household balance usage, service mix, and access friction points. The purpose of this data use is to improve pilot design, payout logic, access flow, and partnership value.

Household protections

RheoPassport is designed around capped support, shared household visibility, and a controlled approval model. Primary accounts manage the household structure, while dependents use the shared balance under program rules.

Important program statements

Rheo is not insurance. It is a support layer model designed to reduce small co-pay barriers.

Rheo is not medical advice. Medical decisions remain between users and qualified healthcare professionals.

Support is controlled and capped.Approvals are subject to program rules, pilot limits, and household balance availability.

Ledger transparency is limited to accounting and compliance uses.Sensitive health details should remain outside public verification layers.