The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI)
The unified platform for health system intelligence, pandemic preparedness, and evidence-based health governance
Health Nexus Platform Health is where systemic risk becomes human consequence. A power outage becomes hospital failure. A cyber incident becomes clinical disruption. A heat wave becomes emergency demand. A water failure becomes infection risk. A supply-chain shock becomes medicine scarcity. A data breach becomes loss of trust. A workforce shortage becomes reduced care capacity. Health Nexus is built for the institutions responsible for keeping health systems functional under stress: governments, hospitals, public health agencies, laboratories, insurers, universities, donors, infrastructure operators, technology providers, communities, and public-interest actors. It connects hospital continuity, public health intelligence, climate-health risk, medical supply-chain resilience, digital health governance, health data protection, medical-device cybersecurity, biosecurity-sensitive readiness, workforce capacity, community trust, finance-readiness, and lawful continuation pathways into one disciplined platform for the future of health. Its purpose is to help institutions move from fragmented health risk response to resilient health-system portfolios, trusted frontier health innovation, public-safe intelligence, and long-term health security
The Future of Health Platform delivers this capability through a complete operating system for health intelligence: combining HEALTHINT surveillance intelligence, GRIx semantic infrastructure for health data interoperability, NRM governance discipline, and Nexus Rails execution layer into a single, enterprise-grade platform.
Built by the Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI) in collaboration with Global Risks Forum (GRF) and Global Risks Alliance (GRA)—delivering the intelligence infrastructure for global health resilience.
Global health systems face compound pressures from pandemic preparedness gaps, antimicrobial resistance (AMR killing 1.27M annually—Lancet), chronic disease epidemics, healthcare workforce shortages (WHO projects 10M shortage by 2030), and digital transformation challenges. Traditional health risk management addresses these in isolation—the Future of Health Platform provides integrated, systemic intelligence.
Emerging pathogens, AMR, bioterrorism, zoonotic spillover
Workforce shortages, capacity limits, burnout, access disparities
Drug safety, clinical trials, gene therapy, AI diagnostics
Health data breaches, privacy regulations, interoperability
Epidemiology, outbreak detection, early warning
Hospital capacity, primary care, emergency
Pharma R&D, devices, gene therapy
Mental health, prevention, population health
EHR, telehealth, AI diagnostics, wearables
Financing, insurance, cost-effectiveness
Staffing, training, burnout, migration
FDA, EMA, WHO, national health agencies
COVID-19 demonstrated global health security vulnerabilities; the Independent Panel estimated pandemic preparedness gaps caused $12.5 trillion in economic losses (2020-2021). Organizations with systematic health risk management demonstrate 42% faster crisis response and 31% better patient outcomes during surges (GCRI benchmark). The cost of inaction: preventable mortality, system collapse, and erosion of public trust.
The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation thesis: risk management and health innovation are complementary forces. Gene therapy, AI diagnostics, and precision medicine require robust risk frameworks to achieve responsible deployment. Organizations that understand health risks deeply can innovate more boldly and safely. The Future of Health Platform provides the intelligence infrastructure enabling this synthesis.
HEALTHINT is a specialized multi-INT discipline applying UNOSINT methodology to health systems. It implements the intelligence cycle (Direction → Collection → Processing → Analysis → Dissemination → Feedback) with domain-specific tradecraft for health surveillance and assessment. All intelligence products carry explicit confidence intervals, source provenance chains, and correction timestamps per NRM standards.
Epidemiological intelligence from surveillance networks, outbreak investigations, case series, and mortality data.
Pathogen genomic surveillance, variant tracking, phylogenetic analysis, AMR gene detection.
Health system capacity, hospital occupancy, ICU availability, supply chain status, workforce metrics.
Comprehensive healthcare delivery risk monitoring covering hospital systems, primary care networks, emergency services, and specialty care. Implements IHI Triple Aim methodology, WHO building blocks framework, and JCI accreditation standards. System capacity forecasting achieves 85% accuracy for 7-day ICU occupancy prediction.
Global disease surveillance implementing WHO IHR 2005 requirements, ECDC surveillance standards, and CDC NNDSS protocols. Multi-source surveillance combining traditional epidemiology, syndromic surveillance, genomic surveillance, and digital disease detection. Early warning system achieves 14-day advance detection for novel outbreak signals.
Real-time outbreak detection using statistical aberration detection, cluster analysis, and temporal-spatial modeling.
Pathogen sequencing, variant tracking, AMR gene detection, phylogenetic analysis, and molecular epidemiology.
Integration with WHO GOARN, ECDC EpiPulse, CDC NNDSS, ProMED, and national surveillance systems.
Continuous surveillance for WHO priority pathogens, pandemic influenza, novel coronaviruses, arboviral diseases, and emerging zoonotic threats. AMR tracking covers ESKAPE pathogens, MDR-TB, and critical resistance mechanisms. Aligned with WHO Pandemic Preparedness Framework and Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA).
Comprehensive pharmaceutical and biotechnology risk intelligence covering R&D pipelines, clinical trials, drug safety, manufacturing quality, and supply chain integrity. Implements ICH guidelines, FDA CFR requirements, and EMA risk management frameworks. Clinical trial success probability modeling achieves 78% accuracy for Phase II-III transition.
Comprehensive medical device and digital health risk intelligence covering traditional devices, SaMD (Software as a Medical Device), AI/ML diagnostics, wearables, and connected health platforms. Implements FDA 21 CFR Part 820, EU MDR/IVDR, and emerging AI/ML regulatory frameworks.
Device approvals (510(k), PMA, De Novo), recalls, adverse events (MAUDE), post-market surveillance.
SaMD tracking, algorithm validation, bias assessment, real-world performance monitoring, FDA AI/ML guidance.
Wearables, remote patient monitoring, telehealth platforms, IoMT security, interoperability standards.
Comprehensive health data governance and privacy risk intelligence covering HIPAA, GDPR health provisions, national health data regulations, and emerging AI governance. Healthcare data breaches averaged 10.9M records per incident in 2023 (HHS OCR); this platform provides intelligence infrastructure for data protection.
Comprehensive mental health and wellbeing risk intelligence covering population mental health trends, workforce wellbeing, digital mental health, and youth mental health crisis. WHO estimates 1 billion people globally have a mental disorder; economic cost exceeds $1 trillion annually in lost productivity. This platform provides intelligence for mental health system planning and intervention.
Depression, anxiety, substance use disorder prevalence. Suicide surveillance, crisis line data, treatment access metrics.
Burnout metrics, healthcare worker mental health, workplace stress, psychological safety assessment.
Mental health apps, digital therapeutics, AI chatbots, online therapy platforms—efficacy and safety tracking.
Comprehensive pandemic preparedness and health security intelligence implementing WHO IHR 2005, Global Health Security Agenda (GHSA), and JEE (Joint External Evaluation) frameworks. Provides national and organizational preparedness assessment, medical countermeasure tracking, and surge capacity planning.
Comprehensive health economics and financing intelligence covering healthcare spending, insurance markets, value-based care, and global health financing mechanisms. Global health expenditure reached $9.8 trillion in 2023; this platform provides intelligence for health system financing decisions and investment allocation.
The Future of Health Platform implements the full Nexus Ecosystem technology architecture: NRM governance discipline, GRIx semantic infrastructure (HL7 FHIR, SNOMED CT, ICD-11 compliant), UNOSINT intelligence methodology, and Nexus Rails execution layer. HIPAA/GDPR compliant architecture with healthcare-grade security.
Health Platform modules at TRL-7 to TRL-9. Surveillance Intelligence and Pandemic Preparedness in production deployment with host institutions. Pharma/biotech and digital health modules in pilot testing. Full operational capability planned 2026-2027 with strategic health system and public health partners.
Comprehensive health regulatory intelligence covering FDA, EMA, PMDA, TGA, Health Canada, and 50+ national regulatory authorities. WHO normative guidance, IHR implementation, and global health policy tracking. Regulatory action prediction achieves 82% accuracy for approval timelines.
The Future of Health Platform is deployed through strategic partnerships with health systems, public health agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and research institutions. Multiple engagement models accommodate different organizational needs—from API access for research to full enterprise deployment for national health agencies.
National health agencies, ministries of health, and public health institutes deploying platform for sovereign health intelligence.
Hospital systems, health networks, and integrated delivery systems requiring enterprise-grade health intelligence.
Universities, research institutions, and global health organizations advancing health system research and policy analysis.
Join health systems, public health agencies, and research institutions building systematic intelligence infrastructure for global health security.
The Future of Health Platform operates on the Contribution Recognition System (CRS)—combining open-source accessibility with enterprise sustainability.
Validation Credits — Earned through peer review, data validation, and methodology verification.
Platform Credits — Purchased for commercial API access and premium intelligence.
Ecosystem Credits — Generated through open-source contributions and community building.
An enterprise-grade intelligence platform for health system risk management, providing comprehensive monitoring, assessment, and governance support.
HEALTHINT applies UNOSINT methodology to health systems—collecting data, normalizing to GRIx ontology, and publishing intelligence with confidence intervals.
The recognition that water, energy, food, and health systems are deeply interconnected. The platform addresses these interdependencies through integrated nexus intelligence.
Community access is free. Professional subscriptions start at $499/month. Enterprise and Sovereign deployments are custom-priced.
The Contribution Recognition System uses vCredits (validation), pCredits (platform), and eCredits (ecosystem) to enable participation and recognize value creation.
Yes. Enterprise tiers include API integrations, custom connectors, and compatibility with major enterprise platforms and industry-specific systems.
The platform implements international standards and best practices specific to health, mapped to the GRIx ontology for interoperability.
Core modules at TRL-7 to TRL-9. Full operational capability across all modules planned for 2026-2027 with strategic partners.
Start with free Community access. For enterprise needs, request demo through Partnership. Researchers can apply for Fellowship programs.
Yes. Academic institutions can access research APIs through Fellowship programs and partnership agreements with GCRI.
Future of Health Platform — Powered by The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI)
The Global Risks Forum (GRF) • The Global Risks Alliance (GRA) • Nexus Standards Foundation (NSF)
Nexus Rails • NRM • UNOSINT • NFD • RNFD • UNFSD
Enterprise Health Intelligence • HEALTHINT • Nexus Ecosystem • Water-Energy-Food-Health Nexus