Why We Are Building Eidos Health

Abbot Tubeine
Infrastructure for Dignity
Igrew up in a low-resource region in Uganda. In that environment, I saw firsthand what happens to a community when the continuity of care breaks down.
We already faced a severe shortage of medical professionals. But what was even more heartbreaking was seeing how the sheer inefficiency of paper records and fragmented systems actively prevented the clinicians we did have from delivering the care their patients desperately needed. Files were lost. Histories were forgotten. Decisions were delayed.
"When a clinician spends 40% of their time fighting with paperwork, that is time stolen directly from patient care."
I realized that the bottleneck wasn't always a lack of medical knowledge or dedication—it was often a lack of structural clarity.
That is why I started Eidos Health.
We are not just building software; we are building infrastructure for dignity. We are partnering directly with institutions across the African Healthcare ecosystem because we believe that technology built to respect the realities of these clinical workflows will have the most profound impact. If we can solve the friction of care delivery here, we can solve it anywhere.
To the clinicians who work tirelessly to serve their communities: we are building this for you.
