Your medical record privacy — at your fingertips.
Med-Priva consolidates your complete medical history into one encrypted vault you own. Bank-level security protects it. And when your anonymized data powers life-saving research, you earn a share of the revenue it generates.
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Your medical records are scattered across doctors, specialists, hospitals, and clinics — locked in systems you can't access. Med-Priva consolidates everything into one encrypted vault that belongs to you.
The health data market is worth over $10 billion. Pharmaceutical companies, universities, and governments already pay for anonymized health datasets — but patients have never seen a dollar. Until now.
When thousands of Canadians contribute anonymized records, we build one of the most powerful health datasets ever assembled. Your data doesn't just earn for you — it could save someone's life.
Connect providers or authorize Med-Priva to retrieve your records.
→Opt into the data marketplace. Share what you want, nothing more.
→All identifying information stripped before reaching any buyer.
→Universities, pharma, and health agencies purchase aggregated insights.
→Revenue distributed proportionally. More data, more value, more earnings.
Why can't I see my own medical records?
I asked this after switching family doctors in Ontario. My complete health history — years of blood work, imaging, prescriptions, specialist referrals — was trapped inside an EMR system I had no access to. The transfer involved faxes, phone calls, and weeks of waiting. Some records never arrived.
I work in technology. I manage complex software platforms for a living. And I found it genuinely baffling that in 2026, I can check my bank balance from my phone, track every step I take, send money across the world in seconds — but I cannot see my own medical file.
Then two things clicked. First: if millions of Canadians had their records in one place — anonymized and aggregated — the research potential would be extraordinary. We could track which cancer treatments actually work. Monitor real vaccine efficacy. Spot disease patterns before they become crises.
Second: the organizations that need this data would pay for access. And that revenue should flow to the patients who made it possible.
Then the Canadian government introduced the Connected Care for Canadians Act, mandating health data interoperability. The government created the mandate. Med-Priva is building the infrastructure.
Med-Priva is in its earliest stage — and that's exactly when the right people make the biggest difference. We're looking for builders, thinkers, and advocates who believe health data belongs to patients, not institutions.
We don't have job postings. We have a mission. If you see yourself in any of these roles, reach out. Let's talk about how you can be part of this.
Security architecture, encryption, FHIR interoperability. You've built systems that handle sensitive data at scale.
PHIPA, PIPEDA, the Connected Care Act. You understand Canadian health data regulation and can help us navigate it.
You can make a health records platform feel as intuitive as a banking app. Security without friction.
Patient advocacy groups, chronic illness communities, healthcare providers. You know how to build trust and grow a user base.
Tell us who you are and why Med-Priva resonates with you. No formal applications — just a conversation starter.