Capabilities.
The expertise Aurora Link puts behind every engagement, whether for institutional partners or for private clinic networks. Health-grade, regulated, and standards-based.
Built for regulated health environments.
Every capability below applies across both tracks. Examples reference institutional and private contexts where the distinction matters.
Healthcare informatics
The platform is purpose-built for clinical and operational reality. Architecture aligned to FHIR R4 from day one, not bolted on. Modules designed against the actual obligations of regulated healthcare delivery: e-prescribing controls, controlled-substance traceability, consent and access logging, eligibility verification at point of care.
Clinical workflows are reviewed by a certified nurse practitioner serving as Aurora Link's clinical advisor.
Interoperability engineering
Standards-based integration is a primary discipline of the platform. FHIR R4 and HL7 resources, profiles and extensions. API design intended to survive partner evolution. Patterns for integrating existing HIS, LIS, PACS, pharmacy, insurance and identity systems.
Secure data exchange designed for institutional and national boundaries. Schemas and data dictionaries are produced as deliverables, so the partner can hand them to any future operator.
Regulated and high-security environments
Aurora Link is led by a founder with more than a decade in technology environments where the security and integrity of sensitive data is non-negotiable, including critical infrastructure within a major US defense industrial group, with adjacent experience in healthcare and biotechnology.
The platform reflects that discipline: layered access control, full traceability, security posture engineered from the foundation rather than retrofitted.
Data sovereignty and compliance
The same control surface serves a ministry's national data residency rules and a clinic group's HIPAA obligations. For institutional partners: local hosting under partner jurisdiction, conformance to national health data protection laws, consent and access governance built into the platform. For private clinics: HIPAA-grade architecture, business associate agreements, audit-ready reporting out of the box.
Consent and access governance is built into the platform rather than left for the institution to assemble. Audit-ready reporting is part of the standard module set.
Resilience under variable connectivity
Some deployments sit in regional facilities with intermittent connectivity. Others sit in multi-site clinic networks that need to keep working when one location's link goes down. The platform is designed for both: offline-capable clinical flows, interfaces optimized for limited bandwidth, hybrid cloud and on-site deployment patterns, reliable synchronization on reconnect.
The same architecture serves a rural district hospital and a four-site urban clinic group.
Integration with existing health information ecosystems
Aurora Link integrates rather than replaces. For institutional partners: HIS, LIS, PACS, pharmacy, insurance and national identity systems already in place are preserved and made interoperable through standards-based connectors. For private clinics: existing EHR (Epic, Cerner, athenahealth, AdvancedMD), lab interfaces (Quest, LabCorp), imaging (DICOM-web), pharmacy (NCPDP), and insurance clearinghouses (837 / 835 / 270 / 271) connect through the same open APIs.
Historical data is migrated structurally into the new architecture. Existing IT teams are brought into the program, not displaced.
AI capabilities
AI is integrated into the platform under a strict data-governance posture. Aurora Link distinguishes clearly between what is in production today and what is on the roadmap.
Diagnostic and clinical performance assistance
AI integrated into the Electronic Patient Record to support clinicians at the point of care. The AI capability assists; it does not replace clinical judgment.
Population and public-health analytics
An AI-enriched system of health indicators and surveillance, designed to support epidemic detection, resource allocation and operational oversight of universal-coverage schemes.
Curated access to frontier AI
Partnerships with leading AI providers, integrated into the Aurora Link platform under Aurora Link's governance, giving partner institutions access to advanced AI capabilities without negotiating those relationships individually.
Cross-border emergency access
A citizen abroad authorizes a foreign clinician to access a minimum essential medical summary in an emergency. Designed on the International Patient Summary standard (ISO 27269 / EN 17269). Patient consent governs access; data sovereignty is preserved.
Roadmap items are stated as orientations, not as features already in place. They will be brought online progressively, under governance terms agreed with each partner.
Where else we can help.
Aurora Link's expertise in critical infrastructure, high-performance computing, and complex data systems extends past the health platform itself. These competencies are mobilized in service of the health program, and are also available as standalone advisory engagements on adjacent modernization initiatives.
High-Performance Computing
Experience designing and operating compute-intensive infrastructure, the substrate beneath AI, research and large-scale data analysis.
Critical infrastructure & databases
Architecture, migration and optimization of mission-critical infrastructure and complex data systems in regulated environments.
Advisory & modernization support
Interoperability, security, data governance and team training, applicable beyond the health platform itself.
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