Healthcare
Verifiable trust infrastructure for healthcare
European healthcare is entering a decade of mandatory cross-border data exchange. Organisations that build verifiable trust infrastructure now will lead the transition -- not react to it.
Explore the Health Innovation CentreHealthcare faces three converging mandates: cross-border data exchange under EHDS, patient data portability under GDPR Article 20, and interoperability requirements through MyHealth@EU. Each requires verifiable trust at every organisational boundary. The infrastructure to meet these mandates exists today -- already processing over 800,000 verified messages per month across Swiss healthcare.
Regulatory drivers
EHDS
Mandatory cross-border health data exchange framework creating unified infrastructure requirements across EU member states.
27 EU member states in scope
Data Portability (GDPR Art 20 + EHDS Ch III)
Patient right to transfer health records between providers requires verifiable data provenance and integrity at every exchange point.
Over 440 million EU citizens covered
MyHealth@EU Interoperability
Cross-border interoperability mandate requiring participating nations to exchange patient summaries and ePrescriptions with verified trust.
25+ participating countries by 2025
Solution overview
Verifiable trust infrastructure for healthcare means every message exchanged between organisations carries cryptographic proof of origin, integrity, and authorisation -- without relying on a central trust authority. This is not a product feature. It is an architectural capability that sits between existing systems, making cross-institutional communication verifiable by design. The infrastructure handles organisational boundary trust, verified data exchange, and compliance attestation as a single integrated layer.
See how it works →Proven at scale
Healthcare proved the architecture at scale. HIN -- operator of Switzerland's health information network -- is replacing 25+ years of legacy S/MIME gateway infrastructure with Stargate. The migration is now rolling out across Swiss healthcare in 2026, processing over 800,000 verified messages per month through 850+ gateways serving 30,000+ GP offices and healthcare institutions.
800,000+
verified messages per month
850+
gateways across Swiss healthcare
30,000+
GP offices and healthcare institutions
This is not a pilot. It is a production migration that demonstrates operational efficiency gains, reduced infrastructure complexity, and a future-proof architecture for cross-border interoperability requirements.
Learn about our programme for healthcare organisations →Reference architecture
Click to expand diagram
How to engage
Work with Vereign directly
For organisations that want to scope and deploy trust infrastructure with Vereign's engineering and advisory team. Ideal for first movers and organisations with in-house technical capacity.
Explore services →Work through a partner
For organisations that prefer to work with a consultancy already trained on Vereign's trust infrastructure. Partners provide sector expertise alongside deployment capability.
See the partner programme →What practitioners say
Health data does not move within a single organisation -- it flows between hospitals, laboratories, practices, and insurers. Interoperability based on open standards is not a technical preference, it is an operational necessity. What convinces me about the Stargate architecture: it does not force existing systems to restructure, but makes the proof of trust verifiable at every organisational boundary -- using open protocols that no single vendor controls.
Digital health does not fail because of lack of technology, it fails because of lack of trust infrastructure. What Vereign demonstrates in Switzerland is that trust can be operationalised: secure, verifiable and scalable across institutions without compromising control. This is not a concept, it is already a production reality. For ecosystems like Bulgaria, the question is no longer if we need this architecture, but how fast we can adopt it to move from fragmented innovation to coordinated, scalable impact across healthcare systems.
Scope a trust infrastructure deployment for healthcare
Whether you are evaluating regulatory readiness or planning a deployment, we can help you define the right architecture for your healthcare organisation.