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Guava Health Integration

Bring your patients' labs, records, and wearable data into one longitudinal view alongside Hint, with AI summaries and a patient app.

Written by Jocelyn Hsu

What is Guava?

Guava adds a patient health layer on top of your Hint practice. It pulls your patient list, labs, visit notes, and records from Hint and organizes them into one longitudinal view, so you can see a patient's full history and lab trends in one place before a visit. Guava also brings in wearable and patient-logged data, generates AI summaries, and gives your patients a connected app to stay engaged between visits.

Hint stays your system of record for billing, membership, and practice operations. Guava builds on top of the data it receives from Hint.


How does Guava work with Hint?

Once you connect Guava to Hint, here's what you can do:

  • Sync your patient list, labs, visit notes, and records from Hint automatically, with no manual import or re-entry. New labs and records flow in as they come through Hint.

  • See each patient's lab history as interactive trendlines, so you can spot changes at a glance instead of digging through documents.

  • Set custom lab reference ranges for individual patients when standard ranges don't fit (for example, patients managing diabetes or optimizing longevity markers).

  • Bring in wearable and patient-logged data (activity, sleep, heart rate, glucose) alongside your Hint records for between-visit context.

  • Use AI summaries and patient highlights to orient quickly before a visit, surface trends, and answer patient-specific questions.

  • Review your whole panel by health score factor to see who's overdue for screenings, checkups, or metric targets without opening every chart.


How do I start using Guava with Hint?

  1. Create a Guava provider account if you don't have one yet. You'll need a paid Guava account before you can enable the Hint integration.

  2. Install the Guava integration from the Hint Marketplace.

  3. In Guava, go to the Integrations tab, select Hint, and follow the prompts to connect your accounts.

  4. Once connected, import your patients in Guava under Patients > Add Patient > Import from EHR. Records stay updated automatically after that.

For the full step-by-step with screenshots, see Guava's setup guide.


What data syncs from Hint into Guava?

Your full patient list and each patient's labs, visit notes, and records sync from Hint into Guava. After the initial import, data stays current automatically as new labs and records come through Hint, with no manual syncing or re-entry.


Does Guava replace Hint?

No, Guava works alongside Hint. Hint remains your system of record for billing, membership management, and practice operations, and Guava adds a patient app and a provider dashboard for longitudinal data review on top of it.


Can my patients view their labs, upload records, and connect wearables?

Yes. In the Guava app, your patients can:

  • View their lab results over time as trendlines, consolidated and deduplicated across Hint and other connected sources

  • Upload records as PDFs or images, which Guava parses into searchable, trackable results

  • Connect wearable devices and apps like Garmin, Oura, Dexcom, and Libre

  • Log symptoms, medications, and nutrition, and get insights between visits


Does Guava work if I use another EHR alongside Hint?

Yes. If you use Hint for billing or admin alongside another EHR, Guava also integrates directly with Elation, Athena, and Cerbo, so your labs and records flow into the same dashboard.


Is Guava free for my patients?

Yes. Patients of practices using the Guava Provider Dashboard get Guava Premium included at no extra cost.


How much does Guava cost?

The Guavas Provider Dashboard is $60/month and includes 10 patients. Additional patients are $6/month, and you are only billed for active patients. See Guava's Billing FAQ for more information.


Is Guava HIPAA compliant? Is there a BAA?

Yes. Guava is HIPAA compliant and follows federal and state requirements to keep patient data secure. A standard Business Associate Agreement (BAA) is available for practices with HIPAA obligations.

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