The substrate everything else stands on.
Before agents can reason and products can act, data has to be governed, resolved and interoperable. The Healthcare Data Fabric is that layer — and it is the reason a finding written today is still trustworthy a decade from now.
Four layers, in order.
Governed ingestion, identity resolution, terminology, lineage, quality and consent. Everything above depends on it.
Cognitive orchestration. Agents plan, retrieve, compose and present, calling the domain products beneath them.
OmnigeniX supplies and interprets multi-omics intelligence. CytoMind creates and operates the Digital Health Twin. TheraMind applies intelligence to care orchestration.
Clinical, research, consumer, government, partner and programme surfaces.
Running alongside all four: the Soma Nova Trust Fabric — SAHI alignment, governance, safety, evidence, accountability, human oversight and monitoring. It is a sibling of the data fabric, not a component of the agent layer. See the Trust Fabric →
Governed data, not a lake.
Identity resolution
Master patient index and ABHA linkage, so two records are known to describe one person.
FHIR-native APIs
HL7 FHIR R4 as the internal contract, with the Genomics implementation guide for molecular resources.
Terminology services
SNOMED CT, LOINC, ICD-11 and HGVS resolved and validated at ingestion.
Lineage
Every derived artefact links to the inputs, snapshot and model versions behind it.
Quality monitoring
Completeness, recency and conformance measured per layer and surfaced to consumers.
Consent & access
Purpose-bound grants evaluated on every access, with residency configurable per deployment.
Standards as contract, not adapter.
Build on the fabric.
Partners integrate behind the API gateway, with FHIR-native output and governed access.
