Your Data, Your Asset
NextCare
NextCare is a healthcare data infrastructure protocol exploring a new way to coordinate health data - one that puts data ownership, verifiability, and responsible value sharing at its core.
Problem
Problem
Problem
Current Structural Inefficiencies in Health Data
The health data economy is constrained by fundamental architectural limitations.
Fragmented Data
Health data is locked in isolated systems, limiting its clinical and research value.
Fragmented Data
Health data is locked in isolated systems, limiting its clinical and research value.
Fragmented Data
Health data is locked in isolated systems, limiting its clinical and research value.
Broken Consent
Once shared, individuals lose visibility and control over how their data is used.
Broken Consent
Once shared, individuals lose visibility and control over how their data is used.
Broken Consent
Once shared, individuals lose visibility and control over how their data is used.
Misaligned Value
Privacy risks are borne by individuals, while value is captured elsewhere.
Misaligned Value
Privacy risks are borne by individuals, while value is captured elsewhere.
Misaligned Value
Privacy risks are borne by individuals, while value is captured elsewhere.
Vision
A healthcare data system with meaningful individual control, verifiable use, and responsible value sharing.
We’re building the trust layer for the next generation of healthcare.
Moving from extraction to collaboration. From silos to coordinated access.
Vision
A healthcare data system with meaningful individual control, verifiable use, and responsible value sharing.
We’re building the trust layer for the next generation of healthcare.
Moving from extraction to collaboration. From silos to coordinated access.
Vision
A healthcare data system with meaningful individual control, verifiable use, and responsible value sharing.
We’re building the trust layer for the next generation of healthcare.
Moving from extraction to collaboration. From silos to coordinated access.
Ecosystem
Ecosystem
Ecosystem
A Coordinated Healthcare Ecosystem
Independent participants working together under shared principles of trust and accountability.
Data Owners
- Individuals retain agency over how their health data is accessed and used, and decide when and how to participate in data-driven initiatives.
- Contribute: Consent, participation, and long-term data continuity.
Data Owners
- Individuals retain agency over how their health data is accessed and used, and decide when and how to participate in data-driven initiatives.
- Contribute: Consent, participation, and long-term data continuity.
Data Owners
- Individuals retain agency over how their health data is accessed and used, and decide when and how to participate in data-driven initiatives.
- Contribute: Consent, participation, and long-term data continuity.
Data Accessors
- Researchers and institutions access verified insights to support research, care improvement, and innovation, without requiring direct access to raw personal data.
- Contribute: Responsible data use and real-world impact.
Data Accessors
- Researchers and institutions access verified insights to support research, care improvement, and innovation, without requiring direct access to raw personal data.
- Contribute: Responsible data use and real-world impact.
Data Accessors
- Researchers and institutions access verified insights to support research, care improvement, and innovation, without requiring direct access to raw personal data.
- Contribute: Responsible data use and real-world impact.
Data Custodians
- Healthcare providers generate and steward clinical data within real care environments, ensuring accuracy, context, and responsible data management.
- Contribute: Trusted, high-quality health data and clinical expertise.
Data Custodians
- Healthcare providers generate and steward clinical data within real care environments, ensuring accuracy, context, and responsible data management.
- Contribute: Trusted, high-quality health data and clinical expertise.
Data Custodians
- Healthcare providers generate and steward clinical data within real care environments, ensuring accuracy, context, and responsible data management.
- Contribute: Trusted, high-quality health data and clinical expertise.
Compute Providers
- Compute providers supply the secure environments where approved analysis is executed, allowing computation to occur without unnecessary data movement or exposure.
- Contribute: Scalable, privacy-preserving computation.
Compute Providers
- Compute providers supply the secure environments where approved analysis is executed, allowing computation to occur without unnecessary data movement or exposure.
- Contribute: Scalable, privacy-preserving computation.
Compute Providers
- Compute providers supply the secure environments where approved analysis is executed, allowing computation to occur without unnecessary data movement or exposure.
- Contribute: Scalable, privacy-preserving computation.
Validators
- Validators verify execution, enforce protocol rules, and support transparent coordination across data access, computation, and value exchange.
- Contribute: Network integrity, trust enforcement, and accountability.
Validators
- Validators verify execution, enforce protocol rules, and support transparent coordination across data access, computation, and value exchange.
- Contribute: Network integrity, trust enforcement, and accountability.
Validators
- Validators verify execution, enforce protocol rules, and support transparent coordination across data access, computation, and value exchange.
- Contribute: Network integrity, trust enforcement, and accountability.
Technology
Technology
Technology
Infrastructure Stack
Three core principles that guide how healthcare data infrastructure should work
1.
Sovereign Identity
Individuals retain control over how their health data is accessed and used, through identity systems designed to prioritize ownership and accountability.
1.
Sovereign Identity
Individuals retain control over how their health data is accessed and used, through identity systems designed to prioritize ownership and accountability.
1.
Sovereign Identity
Individuals retain control over how their health data is accessed and used, through identity systems designed to prioritize ownership and accountability.
2.
Zero-Copy Compute
Data stays where it is generated. Computation moves to the data, enabling analysis without unnecessary duplication or exposure.
2.
Zero-Copy Compute
Data stays where it is generated. Computation moves to the data, enabling analysis without unnecessary duplication or exposure.
2.
Zero-Copy Compute
Data stays where it is generated. Computation moves to the data, enabling analysis without unnecessary duplication or exposure.
3.
Atomic Settlement
Data usage and value exchange are coordinated transparently, so verification and compensation happen together — fairly and without intermediaries.
3.
Atomic Settlement
Data usage and value exchange are coordinated transparently, so verification and compensation happen together — fairly and without intermediaries.
3.
Atomic Settlement
Data usage and value exchange are coordinated transparently, so verification and compensation happen together — fairly and without intermediaries.
Partner
Partner
Partner
Working alongside established healthcare institutions

Bigcare
With deep experience in healthcare operations and data stewardship, Bigcare serves as a foundational participant in shaping how responsible health data coordination can work in practice.
194
health data categories across national health checkup programs
60,000+
unique longitudinal datasets stewarded in operational settings
120+
enterprise and institutional relationships

Bigcare
With deep experience in healthcare operations and data stewardship, Bigcare serves as a foundational participant in shaping how responsible health data coordination can work in practice.
194
health data categories across national health checkup programs
60,000+
unique longitudinal datasets stewarded in operational settings
120+
enterprise and institutional relationships

Bigcare
With deep experience in healthcare operations and data stewardship, Bigcare serves as a foundational participant in shaping how responsible health data coordination can work in practice.
194
health data categories across national health checkup programs
60,000+
unique longitudinal datasets stewarded in operational settings
120+
enterprise and institutional relationships








