Confidential health-IT & informatics reporting

The people who use health IT know where it breaks.

Report the EHR flaws, interface hazards, interoperability failures, and prior-authorization dysfunction you encounter at work — confidentially, in a few minutes, without the usual friction. Your report helps put real informatics problems on the record.

Confidential by default. No login. Nothing is shared publicly unless you choose it.

How it works

Three steps. A few minutes. Real evidence.

1

Report

Tell us what you saw, in plain language. No login gauntlet, no jargon, no blame. A few fields and a short description are enough.

2

Protected

Your report is confidential by default. Nothing is shared publicly unless you choose to release a scrubbed, no-PHI summary you write yourself.

3

Improves the field

Patterns across many reports become evidence — the kind that pushes vendors, health systems, and payers toward safer, more usable design.

What you can report

If it makes care harder or less safe, it belongs here.

Unsafe design & usability

Cluttered screens, confusing order entry, look-alike fields, and workflows that invite error.

Interoperability & hidden data

Records that don't talk to each other, results that arrive fragmented, or critical information buried where no one sees it.

Insurer & prior-auth dysfunction

Payer portals that fail, time out, or block care through broken process rather than clinical reason.

Latest reports

A window into what clinicians are seeing.

Anonymized summaries voluntarily released by reporters. No patient information, no names — just the problems, on the record.

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Our commitment

We stay on it until it's fixed.

We do not file a report and walk away. When a clinician documents a problem here, we keep the report public and keep contacting the named company — vendor, health system, or payer — until the issue is genuinely addressed. Visibility is the accountability.

We only mark a report resolved when we can show verifiable proof: a documented fix, a released patch, a policy change, or a direct confirmation we can point to. Until that proof exists, the report stays up and the outreach continues.

Saw something that shouldn't happen?

It takes a few minutes, and it's confidential. What you report today helps make the systems we all rely on safer tomorrow.

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