For inspectors
A note for the inspector reading this from the parking lot.
ReproTrack-using clinics can prove their records weren't modified after the fact. You don't have to take anyone's word for it; you can verify directly.
Public verification, any day.
Every sealed day is verifiable at reprotrack.ca/verify/day/[YYYY-MM-DD]. No login. No installation. The page reports VERIFIED or TAMPERED with the stored hash and record counts. If a clinic claims they logged a cycle on May 14, you can confirm that day's record count and seal state in 30 seconds.
Signed export bundles.
The clinic can hand you a single zip containing every record across whatever date range you request, plus the daily seal hashes, plus an offline verifier script. The bundle is signed with the clinic's Ed25519 private key; the public key is published at reprotrack.ca/verify/pubkey. Run node verify.mjs on the zip and it either passes or fails. No vendor dependency — the bundle verifies even if ReproTrack ceases operation.
What the seal does and doesn't prove.
What it proves:the records you're looking at have not been modified, inserted, or deleted since the day they were sealed. Any change after the seal is detectable as a hash mismatch.
What it doesn't prove:that the records reflect what physically happened. A clinic that logs a fake cycle still seals the fake cycle. The chain proves integrity, not accuracy — that's why staff competency, IPAC audits, and physical inspections still matter.
Questions or concerns?
We treat regulator engagement as a feature, not a threat. If you have feedback on what would make ReproTrack more useful at your inspection, or if you've found a clinic that's misrepresenting how the system works, please reach out.
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