The Problem
The invisible cost of disjointed care.
Healthcare systems operate in silos. Clinics, labs, and hospitals store patient information in separate systems that rarely communicate with each other.
Patients repeatedly explain their medical history and doctors often make decisions without full medical context.
Most digital systems optimize billing or documentation rather than preserving continuity across providers and time.
The result is fragmented care.
Architecture
Three layers powering continuity
Identity
Universal Health Record ID linking every medical event to a persistent patient identity.
Workflow
Structured consultations, diagnostics, prescriptions, and follow-ups captured chronologically.
Governance
Verification, permissions, and audit layers ensuring reliable infrastructure.
What Mediiso does
Mediiso creates a persistent patient health timeline. Every consultation, prescription, diagnostic report, and follow-up is structured chronologically under one identity.
Doctors gain full medical context. Patients no longer need to repeat their medical history across clinics and hospitals.
The platform connects patients, doctors, labs, pharmacies, and hospitals into a single continuity layer.
Built by
Naaman Jain
Founder building Mediiso. Previously built projects under Urban Techx.
Currently validating workflows with independent practitioners across multiple specialties.
Founder Note
My father has worked in the healthcare sector for over 30 years, and conversations with doctors in his network highlighted how fragmented medical records are across providers. Mediiso began as an attempt to build a system where a patient’s medical history follows them.
Mediiso is being built step by step, starting with practitioner workflows and expanding toward a unified healthcare continuity system where patient history follows individuals across providers.
Why Now
Healthcare is digitized - but not continuous.
Healthcare has digitized records but not continuity. Clinics, labs, and hospitals use separate systems that rarely share structured patient history across providers.
AI is improving documentation, but without shared context it can amplify fragmentation.
Infrastructure Difference
Not another telemedicine app.
Most digital health platforms operate as marketplaces or consultation tools. Mediiso is designed as a healthcare continuity infrastructure layer connecting providers through a shared patient timeline.
Identity Layer
Every individual receives a Universal Health Record ID (UHR-ID) that anchors all medical interactions across providers.
Continuity Timeline
Consultations, lab reports, prescriptions, diagnostics, and follow-ups are structured chronologically under one identity.
Governance Layer
Identity verification, role-based access, audit logging, and permission control maintain system integrity across the ecosystem.
The Interface
A Glimpse into Clarity
Unified Timeline
Every interaction structured chronologically.
Continuity Timeline
How a patient record evolves
Doctor Benefits
Practical benefits for practitioners
Complete Context
Doctors see a patient’s consultations, reports, prescriptions, and follow-ups in one timeline.
Structured Consultations
AI-assisted intake structures symptoms before the consultation begins.
Follow-Up Automation
Chronic care and follow-ups are automatically tracked and scheduled.
Reduced Documentation
Structured records reduce repetitive documentation and missing context.
The Ecosystem
Designed to expand responsibly.
Mediiso is architected as a multi-role healthcare network. Each participant contributes structured data into a shared continuity layer while operating within defined permissions and consent boundaries.
For Patients
A consent-controlled longitudinal health record that aggregates consultations, diagnostics, prescriptions, payments, and emergency summaries under a single UHR-ID.
For Doctors
Structured consultation workflows, AI-assisted intake, automated follow-ups, and visibility into cross-provider patient history within defined access controls.
For Hospitals
Departmental alignment under a unified identity layer, enabling cross-specialty coordination without replacing internal hospital systems.
For Labs
Structured diagnostic reports linked directly to verified patient timelines, reducing interpretation gaps between providers.
How Mediiso Works
1. Describe Symptoms
Patients describe symptoms through a structured intake interface.
2. AI Triage
The system structures symptoms and suggests appropriate care.
3. Doctor Consultation
Patients connect with providers who can view full medical history.
4. Unified Timeline
Consultations, reports, prescriptions, and follow-ups stay connected.
Market Opportunity
Healthcare continuity is a global infrastructure gap
Healthcare systems worldwide struggle with fragmented patient data across clinics, labs, and hospitals. A unified patient timeline has the potential to become foundational infrastructure for digital healthcare ecosystems.
Current Stage
Mediiso is currently in the prototype and validation stage.
- • Product prototypes designed
- • Provider onboarding workflows built
- • Initial validation conversations with healthcare professionals
- • Building the first functional version
- • Early design exploration of unified patient timeline
Long-Term Vision
Mediiso aims to become the continuity layer connecting patients and healthcare providers across cities, allowing medical history to follow individuals rather than remain locked inside institutions.
Interested in Mediiso?
If you're interested in healthcare continuity infrastructure or would like to see the prototype, feel free to reach out.