Assessment
Interoperability snapshots, privacy gap analysis, and prioritized integration backlog aligned to your EHR roadmap.
Industry
Interoperable platforms, clinical privacy, and research-grade data practices for hospitals, payers, and life sciences—with workflows that respect consent, break-glass access, and retention policies your privacy office can defend under HIPAA, GDPR, and sector guidance.

We pair clinical operations experts with platform, security, and data engineers who have shipped under privacy and safety constraints. Engagements start with data classification, threat models, and joint operating rhythms with your medical, compliance, and IT sponsors—then sequence integration waves, validation, and adoption so clinicians see value without surprise downtime.

Structured phases that respect patient safety, privacy attestations, and research integrity. Each exit produces artifacts clinical, compliance, and technology forums can reuse without narrative drift.
Interoperability snapshots, privacy gap analysis, and prioritized integration backlog aligned to your EHR roadmap.
Investment cases, migration waves, and partner selection grounded in measurable clinical and financial outcomes.
Control mapping, break-glass policies, and architecture decisions recorded for privacy and safety reviews.
Validation protocols, parallel run, and hypercare tuned to clinical calendars and research freeze windows.
SME-led
Architecture & compliance reviews
24 to 48h
Typical crisis bridge response
Global
Delivery aligned to local regulation
Programs in healthcare & life sciences succeed when product, risk, and operations share a language. We embed bilingual leads who translate between engineering backlogs and supervisory expectations.
Our accelerators include industry data models, integration blueprints, and test packs, always customized to your vendors and geography.
From first workshop to production cutover, we align success metrics with the regulatory and commercial outcomes your board cares about, not only technical milestones on a Gantt chart.
When regulators or internal audit ask for evidence, we help you point to configuration, tickets, and test results instead of narrative-only decks, so remediation stays proportional and traceable.
Healthcare and life sciences technology must respect clinical workflows, consent, break-glass access, and retention rules while still enabling analytics and AI. Neojn implements interoperability layers, patient engagement platforms, and research data fabrics with privacy engineering your DPO can defend.
Keywords like HIPAA-aligned architecture (for US-facing programs), electronic health record integration, and clinical trial data management reflect scopes we break into controlled releases with explicit clinical validation gates.
Life sciences firms benefit from lineage and quality controls that satisfy clinical operations and external partners without slowing trial timelines when designed up front.
CMIOs, CIOs, and R&D data leaders evaluating delivery approaches.
Clinical safety and privacy embedded in each increment.
Clinical paths, identifiers, and integration points are documented with privacy impact notes.
Clinicians validate usability before broad configuration locks decisions.
Limited sites prove performance, support models, and audit trails under real traffic.
Observability, access reviews, and periodic control testing keep production compliant.
Platforms and practices healthcare organizations combine with industry squads.
Catalogs, quality, and governed analytics for operations and research.
Data & AIIdentity and device trust for clinical and remote workforces.
CybersecurityResilient hosting for peak clinical load and regional deployments.
Cloud & DevOpsWhen education trusts in your health system need aligned safeguarding patterns.
School Management - skyuli productWe facilitate a joint backlog session with your business sponsors and control partners, then outline dependencies, compliance gates, and the smallest shippable slice that proves value, with owners and dates your steering forum can track.