Eidos Health is currently building with a small group of founding partner clinics and healthcare institutions. Our goal is to design the EMR around real workflows before general release.
Born From Necessity in the
African Healthcare Ecosystem
Growing up in a low-resource region in Uganda, our founder witnessed firsthand what happens when continuity of care breaks down. In an environment already facing a severe shortage of medical professionals, the sheer inefficiency of paper records and fragmented systems actively prevents clinicians from delivering the care their patients desperately need.
We are building Eidos Health specifically to solve this. Our target launch geography focuses on partnering directly with institutions across the African Healthcare ecosystem, building technology that respects the realities of the clinical workflow in these environments, because that is where the impact is most profound.
"We believe that healthcare is a calling of Stewardship and love. We build technology that restores healthcare to its intended design so that caregivers can deliver the care patients deserve with clarity, consistency, and dignity."
This is not a positioning statement. It is the conviction behind every design decision we make — from the way a clinical note is structured to the way an alert is surfaced to the way a record is stored.
We Remove the Friction
of the System
So you can restore the focus of care.
The friction is real. It is the paper register that must be filled in triplicate. The physical folder that only one person can hold. The result that arrives on the wrong desk. The shift change where nothing carries over. The audit that takes three days to prepare manually.
Every one of these frictions is a barrier between the caregiver and the patient. Eidos removes them — not by automating care, but by clearing the administrative path so that care can happen as it was intended.
The Convictions Behind the Work
Healthcare is a calling — not merely a profession — and the people who answer it deserve tools worthy of the work.
A clinician's time is finite. Every minute spent on documentation is a minute not spent on a patient. We exist to recover that time.
Paper systems are not neutral. They create data silos, delay decisions, and cost lives. Replacing them is not a technology upgrade — it is a moral imperative.
An institution that connects every department to a single, unified record does not get incrementally better. It transforms. We build for that transformation.
The Three Principles
Behind Everything We Build
Records as Responsibility
A patient's medical record is not data. It is the documentation of their health, their treatments, their life decisions. We treat it accordingly — with permanent storage, full audit trails, and zero data loss. Stewardship means the record is always there when it is needed, and always exactly as it was left.
Structure Over Ambiguity
Clinical information has an inherent form. Our role is to surface that form clearly — so that every provider, at every moment, can see exactly what needs to be seen. Order is not bureaucracy. It is what allows a clinician to act quickly and correctly when it matters most.
Technology That Serves People
Both the clinician and the patient deserve systems that work. Tools that waste time, lose records, or create confusion are not neutral — they cause harm. We build to eliminate that harm. Dignity means that every person who touches this system — staff or patient — is treated as the reason it exists.
We begin where the need is greatest — in healthcare systems that are still manually managed, where a single unified record can transform not just efficiency, but lives.
Our initial deployments focus on institutions navigating the leap from paper registers to structured digital records. This is where our technology was designed to make the greatest impact — and where we intend to prove that healthcare systems built for real-world conditions can deliver outcomes that rival any setting in the world.