Independent practices & hospitals

Match large-system data infrastructure - without the large-system investment.

Digital health technologies are not inherently problematic - the issue is who controls them. The current system places control in the hands of government agencies, corporate vendors, and hospital administrators. Patient data sovereignty offers a fundamentally different approach: placing patients themselves in direct custody and control of their complete health information.

The advantage large systems have

Seamless data flow inside one EHR.

When every physician in a network uses the same EHR, records flow within the system without friction. A patient who sees a cardiologist, pulmonologist, and primary care physician all employed by the same health system experiences something that feels like genuinely seamless care - prior results appear in the specialist's chart, medication lists are current, the new provider knows who they are.

Patient-sovereign data changes the math

Independent practices don't need to replicate the infrastructure.

Independent practices have not been able to match that data infrastructure without significant investment. With patients in control of their records, they don't have to. The patient can provide all of their data - upstream and downstream - to any independent provider, on par with large health systems, maintaining data continuity throughout the care continuum.

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Continuity across providers

Patients carry their full longitudinal record between independent practices and large systems alike.

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No EHR consolidation needed

Independent practices avoid the capital cost of matching large-system data infrastructure.

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Better decisions, faster

Providers see a complete picture from day one - no records request, no fax, no delay.

For independent practices

Level the playing field.

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