▎ OMNIS — A LONGITUDINAL HEALTH PLATFORM
The same person,
tracked over years.
Omnis records what a person looks like — bloodwork, body composition, symptom course, decisions taken — and reads that record forward into the next decision.
Omnis · longitudinal health platform · Singapore
WHAT IT IS
The same person, tracked over years.
Not the same encounter, repeated.
Omnis is a longitudinal health platform. It records what a person looks like — bloodwork, body composition, symptom course, decisions taken — and reads that record forward into the next decision. The platform's logic is that most healthcare is episodic, and most of the signal a clinician needs already exists in the gap between episodes.

A continuous biomarker baseline, a record of every decision proposed and every decision approved, and the literature behind each one. The platform reads peer-reviewed sources — guidelines, trials, the periodic literature update — and binds them to the person they apply to. When something on the record changes, the platform notices. When the underlying evidence changes, the platform notices that too.
HOW IT IS BUILT
Audit-trailed. Local to the record.
Every recommendation traces back to the source it came from.
The decision layer runs on-device wherever the patient record lives, so the record itself does not leave the building it was created in. Every recommendation the platform produces is recorded against the source it came from, so a later reader can trace the chain. A clinician approves before anything is acted on.

Omnis does not transact on this site. Nothing surfaced here recommends, prescribes, or sells anything. The platform is decision-support for licensed clinicians and the systems they operate inside; this page is a description of it, not an interface to it. Anyone seeking medical guidance should speak to a licensed clinician. Operating from Singapore.