Partners

Huma operates digital and AI-driven healthcare infrastructure for national health systems, clinical networks, and research environments. Deployments are live across public health, care delivery, and life-sciences research - supporting more than 100 million patients globally.

Partners

Huma operates digital and AI-driven healthcare infrastructure for national health systems, clinical networks, and research environments. Deployments are live across public health, care delivery, and life-sciences research - supporting more than 100 million patients globally.

Where Huma is deployed

Huma’s platform is live across national health systems, hospital networks, research institutions, and regulated technology environments.

Deployments focus on:

All deployments operate on a federated model - connecting existing systems while keeping data securely within each institution.

National Health
Infrastructure

National health systems operate on Huma to modernise care delivery, unify fragmented data, and introduce AI safely into public healthcare operations.

UK National Health Service (NHS)

German Federal Ministry of Health

Operate at scale across EU countries

These systems form the operational backbone for population-scale care, prevention, registries, and national health monitoring.

Clinical Operations at Scale

Clinical care is delivered across hospitals, specialist services, and community settings, often spanning multiple organisations and systems. These environments require coordinated digital support that fits existing clinical workflows and regulatory constraints. Huma supports clinical operations by enabling consistent digital capabilities across care settings while allowing local teams to retain control over how services are delivered.

Primary Care Modernisation

Chronic Disease Management

Virtual Wards & Remote Monitoring

Workforce Augmentation

Emergency Preparedness & Bio-Surveillance

Research, Trials & Evidence Generation

Huma supports research and evidence generation across clinical trials, registries, and real-world data programmes, operating within regulated environments and across institutional boundaries.

The platform is used to run decentralised and hybrid clinical trials, enable post-authorisation safety studies, and support national and cross-border disease registries. These programs integrate data from routine care, research systems, and digital endpoints while maintaining regulatory compliance and auditability. Deployments span multiple therapeutic areas and geographies, supporting both national initiatives and pan-European research collaborations.

Shared Platform & Intelligence Layer

Across national health systems, clinical operations, and research environments, partners operate within a shared platform layer that connects data, workflows, and intelligence without centralising control.

The Huma Cloud Platform enables regulated applications and services to run across organisations while data remains securely within each institution. Intelligence services support analytics, risk models, and decision support that can be shared safely across systems. This common foundation allows partners to build, integrate, and operate at national scale without duplicating infrastructure or compromising governance.

A Long-Term Partner Model

Huma works with partners to operate shared digital health infrastructure that is governed locally, regulated by design, and built to evolve over time. Partnerships are structured around long-term deployment, operational responsibility, and measurable outcomes - across care delivery, research, and public health. The result is durable infrastructure that partners can rely on as systems scale, requirements change, and new capabilities are introduced.

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Tell us what you’re working on and what you need from Huma to move forward.

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Tell us what you’re working on and what you need from Huma to move forward.