An interoperability layer enabling ethical data sharing between facilities, individuals, and researchers. Exchange data when needed—without centralization.
Data is exchanged when needed, not pooled by default.
Sharing rules are executable and technically enforced.
Only required data is exchanged for a defined purpose.
Designed to work with intermittent connectivity.
Conceptual HL7 FHIR alignment without heavy infrastructure.
Layered architecture for secure exchange.
Register verified participants (Facilities, Labs, Research Systems).
Define allowed communication paths and security policies.
Support for pseudonymous identifiers to protect individual identity.
Clear, executable consent objects created by the data owner.
Data access is restricted to a specific, declared purpose.
Access expires automatically after a defined duration.
Immediate enforcement of consent withdrawal.
Every exchange event is immutably logged.
Trace where data came from and where it went.
Proof of exchange for accountability.
MediNet Exchange uses a decentralized, event-based architecture to ensure resilience and privacy.
No implicit sharing. No secondary use without consent. User-controlled revocation is absolute.
Not a data owner. Not a surveillance system. Not a monetization platform.
Enable ethical, practical interoperability for your health ecosystem today.