ONE patient. ONE record.
For life.
Nexus is the concept of a unified medical record — all of a patient's lab results, imaging, discharge letters and prescriptions gathered in one place, indexed by national ID, following the patient from the very first visit. MedConnect is the cloud-native platform that builds the Nexus record and additionally unifies PACSPACSThe storage and visualization system for medical imaging (CT, MRI, ultrasound, etc.)., EHREHR — Electronic Health RecordThe electronic medical record — the patient's entire medical history., medical dictation and the collaboration portal into a single interface, built from the ground up around the doctor's real workflow.
Four systems. One subscription.
If a hospital director asks "what is Nexus?", the short answer: the unified patient record. And MedConnect is the cloud platform that builds it — replacing four categories of software every modern clinic buys separately today.
1 · Imaging archive (PACS / VNAVNA — Vendor Neutral ArchiveOpen archive where imaging is not locked into a single vendor's proprietary format — data stays portable.)
Viewing of X-rays, MRIs, CTs and tomographies — in-browser, with GPU acceleration, no plug-in required. Direct DICOM connection to existing equipment (Siemens, GE, Toshiba, Philips, Hologic etc.) and to the RISRIS — Radiology Information SystemThe radiology department's IT system — scheduling, reporting, study tracking. workstations.
2 · AI-structured patient record (EHR)
Reads any PDF, Word document or scanned page — even handwritten notes — and automatically extracts the essentials: diagnoses, biochemical parameters, treatments, allergies. Builds an ordered, time-comparable history, indexed by national ID.
3 · Reporting workstation with dictation
The doctor opens the case, dictates in natural language, and MedConnect generates the report with the correct clinic's letterhead and the digital signature stamp. Multi-clinic support — the letterhead changes automatically based on where the doctor is working at that moment.
4 · Collaboration portal
The patient logs into their own account, sees the entire record, downloads reports, shares with other doctors. Partner clinics access studies via PIN-protected links — no email attachments, no CDs. With the patient's consent, data flows coherently.
Six capabilities that make a clinical difference.
Under the hood, MedConnect combines several technology layers working together to build the Nexus record for each patient. These are the ones that matter for the everyday doctor.
Multi-channel ingestion
Upload from interface, email forwarding with personal alias, institutional APIAPI — Application Programming InterfaceThe programmatic interface through which two software systems exchange data. Allows MedConnect to integrate with the hospital's existing systems. ingestion. PDF, scan, phone photo, DICOM — whatever form a medical document arrives in, it enters coherently into the record.
Clinical AI extraction
Models specialized on categories — labs, imaging, discharges, pathology, prescriptions, medical letters. Recognizes formats from dozens of labs and hospitals, including bilingual Romanian-English documents.
Longitudinal visualization
Temporal evolution of clinical parameters and biomarkers — therapeutic response is visible at a glance. No more reading 200 pages of discharge letters to find a trend.
Background clinical assistant
Detects contradictions between discharge letters, alerts on dangerous drug interactions, flags gaps in the record, suggests concrete actions. Runs silently — intervenes only when it matters.
Semantic search
Natural language queries: "what are my allergies?", "how has my cholesterol evolved over 3 years?", "when did I last have a thyroid ultrasound?". Every answer links back to the original source document.
Multi-profile in a single account
A caregiver manages simultaneously the records of children, aging parents or people under care — with explicit permissions and full audit. Essential when caring for someone else.
Four steps. For the patient's lifetime.
The patient enters the network at their first visit. From there on, their record builds itself, visible to all consenting physicians. Nothing manual, nothing to upload twice.
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First visit + GDPR consent
The patient enters a clinic in the network. Signs the MedConnect-specific GDPR consent — a single consent, valid for the entire network. The consent clearly specifies what data is collected, who has access, how to revoke.
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Documents enter and structure automatically
The DICOM study (CT, MRI, ultrasound), the medical report, the lab results, the discharge letters — everything enters the patient's Nexus record, indexed by national ID. In approximately 90 seconds, the clinical AI extracts the relevant data: diagnoses, biomarkers, parameters, treatments. Documents remain at the source, structured data becomes actionable.
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Next visit, at any clinic in the network
The patient arrives at another clinic in the network. The doctor enters the national ID — the complete record appears instantly, with hierarchical clinical synthesis, flagged contradictions, allergies highlighted before prescription. Every statement links back to the original source document.
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The patient activates their personal account (optional)
If they want, the patient creates a MedConnect account. Sees the entire Nexus record, chats with the AI about their own data, receives screening alerts, manages profiles for children or aging parents, shares studies with doctors outside the network via PIN-protected links.
Built with the patient at the center.
With regulation as the foundation.
The platform's architecture reflects GDPR requirements, HIPAAHIPAAUS legislation on the protection of medical data. Sets the global standard for audit and encryption in health-tech.-style audit principles and European Health Data Space directions — built in from the foundation, not bolted on later.
Cryptographically protected national ID
The national identifier is stored exclusively as a cryptographic hash — never in clear text. The association of documents with the correct patient is protected even in a hypothetical storage breach.
Explicit identity verification
No document enters the record without confirmation that it actually belongs to the indicated patient. Identity is verified at every upload — no misattributions, no record contamination.
Immutable audit log
Every access and modification is logged with user, timestamp, IP and applied diff. The log cannot be retroactively altered. The patient sees their access history; the institution proves its compliance.
Granular consent per clinic
A clinic's access to a patient's data is not automatic. The patient signs consent with each clinic (or gives a framework consent for the network). Revocable at any time, from a single interface.
Storage exclusively in the EU
Data resides on European infrastructure, under GDPR jurisdiction, with no transfers outside the EU area. Ready for European Health Data Space requirements.
International clinical standards
Structured data is mapped to LOINC (labs), ICD-10 (diagnoses), ATC (medications) and HL7 FHIRHL7 FHIRFast Healthcare Interoperability Resources — the modern global standard for exchanging medical data between different systems. — easing cross-border integrations and integration with existing systems.
Built for European Health Data Space.
EHDSEuropean Health Data SpaceEU regulation under which European citizens will be able to access their medical record in any member state, starting 2027–2030. Non-compliant systems will need to rebuild their architecture. will, in the coming years, require all EU health systems to exchange medical data in a standardized format. Legacy systems will need to be rebuilt. MedConnect is already built on EHDS principles.
Cross-border portability
The patient who sees a specialist in Germany or Spain takes their record with them — in the standardized EHDS format, readable by any compliant national system.
Interoperability via open standards
HL7 FHIRHL7 FHIRThe modern medical-data exchange standard between systems — used by Apple Health, NHS systems, EHDS., DICOM, LOINC, ICD-10, ATC. Your data is not locked in a proprietary format — it can be exported completely, anytime.
Pseudonymized population data
For epidemiological research and strategic planning — with GDPR-compliant pseudonymization and granular patient-consent control.
Continuity of care
Chronic patients treated across multiple institutions (oncology, cardiology, diabetes) get full continuity. Doctors receive context, not fragments.