Health Data Platform
The foundation everything else depends on.
Agnes is a modular health data platform built on FHIR R4. It manages clinical data, consent, behavioral health workflows, population analytics, and cross-system interoperability. Agnes is a Digital Public Good, developed through Open Source Harbor. It can be deployed standalone or as the health data backbone for the full platform.
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FHIR R4 Engine
Resource generation, validation, storage, and transmission. All clinical data flows through FHIR.
Data Governance
Consent registry, data use agreements, access logging, and policy enforcement. Every data access is audit-logged. Consent is granular, revocable, and enforced at the API layer.
Behavioral Health
PHQ-9 and GAD-7 administration, automated scoring, suicide risk stratification, and Collaborative Care Model workflows with billing code support.
Analytics Engine
Population risk stratification, health equity metrics, value-based contract performance tracking, and quality dashboards aligned with CMS Stars, HEDIS, and NCQA.
Federation
EMR integration, ESPBI IS for Lithuanian systems, eHDSI for EU cross-border health data, and GDPR compliance.
Agnes Modules
Population Health + Economic Intelligence. Integrates public data sources (City Health Dashboard, FRED, BLS, Census/ACS, Eurostat) into deployable city and neighborhood-level dashboards.
SDOH Navigation. Full referral lifecycle from identification through resolution with closed-loop tracking. Connects clinical encounters to community resources.
Medical-Legal Partnership. Screens for legal determinants (eviction risk, benefits denial, disability, immigration barriers) and structures referrals to legal aid.
Teledermatology. AI-assisted triage and store-and-forward teledermatology. Trained on datasets representative of darker skin tones.
Remote Patient Monitoring. Connected device data (BP cuffs, CGMs, pulse oximeters) with behavioral health overlays and social determinant context.
Serious Illness Care. Advance care planning, goals-of-care documentation, and symptom management within care coordination workflows.
Maternal and Child Health. Risk stratification and community-based follow-up. Designed for dual deployment in US Medicaid and community-based settings in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Infectious Disease Surveillance. Connects individual case management to population surveillance. A CHW conducting a TB screening generates data that simultaneously updates the clinical record and the surveillance dashboard.
Digital Health Worker. Offline-first field interface for the entire platform. Syncs FHIR data when connectivity returns.