While I’m a Millennial who generally can adapt to the better online processes, medical apps are still very confounding for me. This one is better than most, but trying to manage myself and family from the app is still more difficult for me than traditional paper bills, calendars, and records. I love realtime access to some of my medical tests, visits summaries etc, but I can’t seem to find a way to annotate the records so I lose the ability to understand what I am looking at (especially when I see multiple specialists). Billing tools are (in theory) useful, but I have a lack of faith after decades of paper processes where proof of payment artifacts have been needed to prevent me from being cheated. I’m always dubious of systems that assume everything is right always. In general, family members data seem to get mixed when I don’t want them too (billing) and not when it would make it more convenient (like scheduling). The organization taxonomy of the app does not make much sense to me, but I’m sure there is a reason for how it is laid out. I gave a mid-review, but I suspect that is more because I can’t adapt to it as well as those who started in the electric environment and generally believe that companies (especially medical organizations) treat its customers fairly.