Azorian Project

What Azorian Is Building

Shared trust infrastructure for longitudinal health data

Establishing the foundation for trusted health data exchange across national and international systems.

01 / Trust

Verifiable authorization and provenance.

The last decade produced remarkable advances in health data generation — and almost none in the infrastructure required to govern it. Authorization remains implicit. Provenance is assumed. Accountability at the point of exchange depends on institutional goodwill.

America built a highly connected health system that cannot reliably verify itself. Azorian provides the missing authorization and provenance layer.

02 / Continuity

Health data that follows care, not institutions.

The longitudinal health record (a patient’s full clinical history across systems, borders and time) remains one of the most consequential unrealized assets in modern medicine. Its absence is not a technical gap but a governance failure: no neutral layer exists to carry authorization across institutional boundaries.

Today, data fragments at organizational edges. Azorian enables patient-authorized exchange so health records persist across systems, settings and time.

03 / Sovereignty

Bilateral trust across jurisdictions under public-interest governance.

Geopolitical realignment is reshaping how nations govern health data: who holds it, who can move it across borders, and under what conditions it may be shared. Bilateral agreements are accelerating. The infrastructure to support them is not.

No commercial operator can provide neutral governance at this scale. Azorian provides a sovereign, neutral layer for trusted health data exchange across jurisdictions.