
Global Health Coordination Platform
Multilateral Disease Surveillance and Response Coordination System

The Problem Space
The International Health Coordination Authority coordinates disease surveillance across 89 member states, each with different reporting standards, data protection regulations, and technical infrastructure. During the 2024 respiratory illness outbreak, the existing system required 72 hours to aggregate reports from all member states, far too slow for effective response coordination. Member states also expressed concerns about data sovereignty, as the previous system required raw patient data to leave national boundaries.
Our Approach
This federated surveillance architecture respects national data sovereignty while enabling coordinated response. Each member state operates a local node that processes and anonymizes data according to their national regulations before contributing to the aggregate picture. The central coordination layer receives only statistical summaries and anomaly alerts, never identifiable patient data. Real-time dashboards show disease patterns across regions while maintaining complete audit trails of what data was shared, when, and under what authority.
Projected Outcomes
Tech Stack
Key Features
- Federated data architecture
- National sovereignty compliance
- Real-time anomaly detection
- Cross-border coordination protocols
- Audit trail for all data sharing
- Multi-language interface (23 languages)
"Previous systems require member states to choose between effective coordination and data sovereignty. This architecture resolves that tradeoff, delivering faster response times and complete compliance with every member state's data protection requirements."
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