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Client Health training for providers and clients.

Use this as the launch checklist for Client Health: provider setup, client consent, meal review, macro correction, activity tracking, recommendations, and privacy controls.

Last updated: May 17, 2026

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Provider guide

For dietitians, nutritionists, trainers, coaches, and clinic teams.

  • Create or select the correct workspace.
  • Complete Legal setup before inviting clients.
  • Invite an existing Swipe10 user by username or email.
  • Wait for client consent before reviewing data.
  • Review meals before relying on calories or macros.
  • Use recommendations to steer menu filters while keeping full menus available.

Client guide

For Swipe10 users connected to a provider workspace.

  • Accept provider requests only from providers you recognize.
  • Complete intake after consent.
  • Mark home-cooked or prior-day meals for Client Health when they should not be public ratings.
  • Review provider targets and recommendations.
  • Use manual activity entry on web; installed apps are required for phone health-data permissions.
  • Pause sharing when you want to stop sending new updates.

Recommended workflow

1. Consent

Request and accept

The provider sends a request. The client accepts consent before data is shared.

2. Intake

Goals and targets

The client completes intake. The provider owns daily calorie, macro, step, and activity targets.

3. Review

Meals and guidance

The provider reviews meals, corrects macros, and adds recommendations that can steer menu filters.

Important limits

Swipe10 Client Health supports workflow and communication. It does not replace licensed professional judgment, legal review, payer eligibility review, emergency care, or medical diagnosis. Calories, macros, and activity data can be estimated or incomplete.

Official review areas

Before launch, review HIPAA and BAA obligations, FTC health breach obligations, state licensure and scope rules, telehealth rules, terms, privacy, consent, and payer documentation requirements with qualified counsel or compliance support.