Privacy is something we've taken extremely seriously since the genesis of our entire system.
The way the app works is by having one file for one athlete. Some of the other technologies out there might have different set-ups for different sports, and that's why they don't communicate. We've done one file for one athlete.
The way it works is that when they register for our system, they get a number. They're de-identified right from the get-go. If a coach goes to add that athlete, they don't know them by name. They have to add their number. The only way they can get that number is by the athlete's handing it to them. It's almost like a credit card-type of transaction. Once the coach adds that athlete, the athlete has to confirm and accept that the coach may see some of their information.
The only medical information that is passed is their current injury status. We don't know what happened during their medical examination. We don't know what happened even when the injury was reported. The only person who knows that is the person who filed the report. The other coaches will know that there has been a report filed, but they can't access that report.
The only thing that is shared—and only by consent from the athlete, which they or their guardian can remove at any time—is purely their injury status. It's either injured and not yet allowed to return to practice, injured and allowed to return to non-contact practice, or fully cleared and ready to go.