Public health infrastructure for sexual health
UHIS builds the infrastructure that removes that cost entirely. A ground-up system designed for the populations the existing architecture was never built to reach.
The problem
We build for the Unseen.
The existing health architecture was built for a specific kind of patient. One with a fixed address, a government-issued identity, and an insurance relationship. For that patient, the system works.
For the populations most at risk for HIV and STIs, the identity transaction the system requires is not an administrative inconvenience. It is an existential exposure. Because the exposure is too dangerous, they do not present for care. The system, which was never built to see them, does not notice their absence.
The intervention
One Cohesive Architecture.
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No ID required. Built for markets where disclosure is the barrier.