visionariesnetwork Team

30 September, 2025

healthcare and medical devices

Healthcare AI startup dHealth Intelligence has launched a new AI healthcare platform exclusively designed to collect fragmented medical information and provide personalized recommendations without disclosing patient information. Currently available as a no-charge desktop download, its mobile versions will follow later during Q1 2026.

Patients' clinical notes, wearable health data, and physician communications have long been siloed in a multitude of systems and rendered virtually impossible to present an integrated view of an individual's status to even the most skilled docs. dHealth Intelligence takes this problem on straight by pulling together disconnected medical data to present an integrated health narrative that is accessible from simple commands.

A Personal Cryptographic Fortress

Security and confidentiality are central to dHealth's AI-based healthcare platform. A patient's medical information is encrypted in a so-called "personal cryptographic fortress." This architecture ensures that sensitive health information remains in individual possession yet is released legally to healthcare professionals or researchers only when manually approved by a user. All determinations of consent are stored permanently so that patients can be sure that their information is protected yet transparent.

The site accommodates a range of input types such as voice-registered symptoms, uploading of medical images, and connected fitness trackers. The AI processes each of these data points so that raw data is normalized into medical format that is familiar to healthcare professionals. When physicians or insurance companies ask to access data, the site authenticates credentials, interprets difficult permissions into simple English, and assures users that they have complete control of medical records.

Continuously Evolving AI

dHealth's platform is designed to improve constantly. Internally, the system compares new AI models to standards and refreshes its architecture when better technology is released. Users enjoy cutting-edge performance without having to concern themselves about technological refreshes while remaining constantly up to date on AI-based healthcare solutions.

Proven Track Record

The credibility of dHealth Intelligence is derived from real-world application across continents. The startup has partnered with pharmaceutical multinationals Roche, Novartis, and Eli Lilly among others.

It has done work such as a COVID-19 early warning system for Sub-Saharan Africa in partnership with Novartis, a vaccine supply chain monitoring system in West Africa in collaboration with Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, and co-creating CENTIVA LIFE with Roche in rare disease studies.

The company recently partnered with Switzerland's largest home care institution Spitex Biel to pilot AI-assisted nursing documentation.

 Affordable and Attainable

The AI healthcare platform is available for free for basic functionality, including fully private medical consultations. Premium features, such as unlimited storage and advanced memory capabilities, are offered at $50 annually. Organizations can sponsor community access or benefit from volume discounts.

In the future, dHealth is creating "Healthcare Outcome Markets" that will turn medical research into a community-based ecosystem. Stakeholders will be able to bet odds on results of treatments so that drug companies will have useful risk tools to manage expensive clinical trials while citizens will be able to bet directly on healthcare predictions through an open and gamified system.

A Turning Point in Digital Healthcare

The rollout of dHealth's desktop agent is a milestone in electronic healthcare. By providing users with the ability to own their medical information through a safe, smart, and constantly changing AI healthcare platform, the company is paving the way to an even bigger change.

As more patients embrace this technology, healthcare platforms will follow, drawn by a bigger pool of empowered users eager to take charge of their healthcare journeys. dHealth Intelligence's new platform is just more than a tool—but it is a move to close long-standing gaps in healthcare data management while providing protection and access to all.