Interoperability is becoming mandatory.Are your medical documents verifiable?

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Built for the new era of health data interoperability and ICD-11 digital standards.

HealthProof

A verification layer for medical documents

Instead of trusting PDFs, emails, or manual validations, every document receives a tamper-proof verification record anchored on blockchain.

What HealthProof enables

  • Verifiable medical orders
  • Tamper-proof laboratory results
  • Traceable prescriptions
  • Patient-controlled data access
  • Interoperability between institutions

All without replacing existing hospital systems. HealthProof connects them.

Regulatory Urgency

Why Now

Healthcare is entering the era of verifiable data

Healthcare systems are undergoing a structural shift driven by:

  • Interoperability regulations
  • Digital health infrastructure
  • AI-assisted clinical decision systems
  • New global data standards

The risk is no longer losing documents. The risk is trusting documents that cannot be verified.

A single altered PDF can change:

a diagnosisa prescriptiona paymenta clinical decision

Healthcare needs verifiable evidence, not just stored data.

Use Cases

Use Cases

Clinical workflows built on verifiable evidence

HealthProofmakesitpossibleinthreesimplesteps!

Medical Centers

Doctors issue medical orders that are cryptographically registered and traceable. When patients move across institutions, the document travels with proof of authenticity.

Verified hash

Patients

Patients control access to their medical documents. They approve which institution can read or update their exams.

Verified hash

Laboratories

Laboratories receive verifiable orders and attach test results directly to the original request. Every update is timestamped and auditable.

Verified hash

How It Works

How It Works

Verification without exposing medical data

Medical order issued
Patient authorizes laboratory access
Laboratory performs the test
Doctor verifies results
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Medical order issued

A doctor creates a medical test order inside their system. A cryptographic hash of the document is registered on blockchain.

The patient does not share data.

The patient shares permissions.

Technology

Technology

Proof infrastructure built for healthcare

Blockchain guarantees

  • Document authenticity
  • Tamper resistance
  • Time-stamped traceability
  • Verifiable issuer identity

Sensitive medical data remains off-chain. Only cryptographic proofs and document references are recorded.

This approach ensures

Privacy complianceRegulatory compatibilitySecure interoperability

Each country can operate its own HealthProof Layer-1 network to comply with national data sovereignty laws.

Team

Team

HealthProof Co-Founders

HealthProof is built by a team with experience in blockchain infrastructure, healthcare innovation, and digital product development.

ICD-11

ICD-11

Designing the global transition to ICD-11

The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11) is the new global standard for digital health data. Adopted by the World Health Organization, ICD-11 enables standardized health information exchange across countries and healthcare systems.

ICD-11 introduces

  • Fully digital disease classification
  • Over 17,000 diagnostic codes
  • More than 120,000 codifiable terms
  • Standardized interoperability frameworks

Healthcare institutions must adapt their digital infrastructure to support these standards.

HealthProof accelerates that transition by enabling verifiable clinical documentation compatible with interoperable health systems.

Before / After

Before HealthProof

  • PDFs sent by email
  • Manual validation
  • Disconnected systems
  • No document authenticity
  • Patients locked into institutions

With HealthProof

  • Verifiable clinical documents
  • Instant authenticity checks
  • Interoperable institutions
  • Patient-controlled permissions
  • Traceable clinical workflows

Get Started

Prepare your institution for verifiable healthcare

Interoperability is not optional anymore. Healthcare institutions will soon need to prove:

  • Where clinical documents originated
  • Whether they were altered
  • Who accessed them
  • When they were issued

HealthProof provides the infrastructure to do that securely, privately, and instantly.