THE PROBLEM
Healthcare runs on fragmented data. The outcomes show it.
Healthcare systems generate more data per patient than almost any other sector — yet clinicians routinely make decisions with incomplete pictures. EHRs don’t talk to labs. Labs don’t talk to pharmacies. Pharmacies don’t talk to specialists. And none of it integrates in real time.
The result: delayed diagnoses, preventable readmissions, and a system that spends more than any other nation per capita while leaving measurable gaps in continuity of care. FluidMedical was built to close those gaps — not by replacing what exists, but by connecting it intelligently.
THE PLATFORM
What FluidMedical does.
Intelligence Layer, Not Replacement
FluidMedical integrates with existing EHR systems — Epic, OSCAR, Cerner, and others — pulling structured and unstructured data into a unified intelligence layer that surfaces what matters, when it matters.
Point-of-Care Decision Support
Clinicians receive context-aware insights during encounters, not after. Evidence-based clinical reference data — including drug interaction alerts, contraindication flags, and care pathway guidance — surfaced contextually within existing clinical workflows. Clinicians retain full decision authority at every step.
Outcomes Tracking at Population Scale
For health systems and payers, FluidMedical aggregates anonymized, privacy-compliant data to surface population health trends, identify at-risk cohorts, and measure intervention effectiveness.
Sovereign by Default
No patient data touches a third-party cloud. Every FluidMedical deployment is private — on-premise or within the health system’s own infrastructure. Sovereignty is not a configuration option. It is the architecture.
Regulatory Position
FluidMedical’s platform is designed to support clinical workflows by surfacing data integrations and evidence-based reference information. FluidMedical operates as a clinical decision support tool. Specific product capabilities are subject to applicable regulatory frameworks in each jurisdiction of deployment, including Health Canada and FDA guidance on Software as a Medical Device (SaMD). FluidMedical works with regulatory counsel to ensure compliance with applicable requirements prior to clinical deployment in each market.
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