Healthcare deserves better infrastructure
We are building the operating system for healthcare — not another point solution, but the connected foundation that providers and patients have needed all along.
Why this problem matters
Healthcare is not just behind on technology. It is structurally fragmented in ways that harm both the people delivering care and the people receiving it. The gap is not a feature request — it is a systemic failure that costs lives, time, and trust.
Fragmented by design
Providers juggle dozens of disconnected tools — one for scheduling, another for billing, another for compliance, another for notes. Nothing talks to anything else.
Patients left in the dark
There is no single place for people to manage their health journey. Records are scattered, communication is fragmented, and navigating care feels like a second job.
Administrative burden is the real crisis
Over 30% of healthcare spending goes to administration, not care. Providers spend more time on paperwork than with patients. That is a systemic failure, not an inconvenience.
Point solutions create new problems
Most health tech solves one piece of the puzzle in isolation. The result is more tools, more logins, more data silos — and nobody connecting the full picture.
Why Rymeda is different
We did not set out to build another healthcare app. We set out to build the infrastructure layer that makes every healthcare experience better — for organizations and the people they serve.
Two-sided platform
We serve both the organizations delivering care and the people receiving it. One platform, one data model, one experience — not two disconnected products bolted together.
AI-native from day one
ORIS is not a feature we added later. It is woven into every workflow — clinical reasoning, documentation, scheduling intelligence, compliance monitoring. AI as infrastructure, not afterthought.
Healthcare-specific infrastructure
We did not take a generic SaaS platform and add healthcare vocabulary. Every data model, permission boundary, and compliance rule was designed for care delivery from the start.
Privacy as architecture
Encryption, audit trails, access controls, and HIPAA alignment are built into the foundation — not layered on as policies. Security is structural, not aspirational.
How we got here
Rymeda was founded to solve a disconnect that should not exist: the gap between healthcare operations and patient experience. Providers were drowning in administrative work while their patients struggled to navigate a system that was never designed around them. We saw both sides of that failure and decided to build something that bridges it.
Our team understands both the clinical and technical sides of healthcare. We have sat in the rooms where compliance audits happen, watched providers lose hours to documentation that serves no one, and seen patients give up on systems that should be helping them. That firsthand understanding shapes every architectural decision we make.
We started with the hardest problems on purpose — compliance, clinical documentation, and care coordination. These are the areas most companies avoid because they are messy, regulated, and unglamorous. But they are also the foundation that everything else depends on. Get these right, and you can build a connected ecosystem that actually works.
Now we are expanding that foundation into a full platform: AI-powered clinical intelligence, provider and patient apps, a health marketplace, and community infrastructure. All connected. All built on the same compliance-first, privacy-first architecture. All designed to serve every healthcare stakeholder — not just the ones who write the checks.
Our Mission
To modernize healthcare delivery infrastructure so organizations can focus on what matters — their clients. We believe that the operational backbone of healthcare should be as sophisticated as the care itself, and that better tools for providers and better experiences for patients are the same goal.
What we believe
These are not corporate values on a poster. They are engineering constraints that shape every decision we make — what we build, how we build it, and what we refuse to ship.
Privacy by design, not by policy
We do not write privacy policies and hope for the best. We build systems where unauthorized access is architecturally impossible, not just discouraged.
AI as a tool, never a replacement
ORIS augments human judgment — it never overrides it. Every AI output includes reasoning transparency, confidence signals, and the ability for clinicians to override.
Earn trust through transparency
We publish how our systems work. Open audit logs, explainable AI decisions, clear data handling practices. Trust is earned by showing the work, not by marketing.
Build for the provider AND the patient
Most platforms optimize for one side and neglect the other. We believe that better provider tools and better patient experiences are the same goal, not competing priorities.
Where we are
We believe in showing the work. Here is an honest look at where things stand — what is shipped, what is in progress, and what is coming next.
Platform architecture complete
CompleteCore infrastructure, data models, and API layer operational across all service domains.
ORIS AI engine operational
CompleteClinical reasoning, document generation, symptom assessment, and intelligent workflows live.
Mobile apps in early access
In ProgressConsumer and provider applications available to design partners for testing and feedback.
Security framework: HIPAA-aligned, SOC 2 in progress
In ProgressFull audit logging, encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access controls, and penetration testing complete.
Growing community of design partners
In ProgressWorking directly with providers and organizations to validate workflows and shape the product roadmap.
SDKs in development
UpcomingClient libraries for Node.js, Python, and Go in private beta. REST API fully available today.
Our Team
We are a team that brings together healthcare operations, engineering, and AI expertise. We have built infrastructure at scale, navigated healthcare compliance firsthand, and designed systems that serve organizations of every size. We are hiring people who care about getting this right.
Join us in building what healthcare needs
Whether you are an organization looking for better infrastructure, a builder who wants to solve hard problems, or someone who believes healthcare deserves better — we would love to hear from you.