Where Ayurvedic wisdom meets frontier artificial intelligence. Building sovereign, local-first clinical data ecosystems for the next generation of medpreneurs.
Clinical data is sovereign. Every architecture built within this ecosystem prioritizes on-premise, edge-deployed intelligence — keeping sensitive health data exactly where it belongs: under practitioner control, never in a vendor's cloud.
This is not a constraint. It is the design principle that makes Medpreneur intelligence trustworthy, auditable, and compliant by architecture.
A step-by-step architecture for deploying Qwen LLMs on clinical-grade hardware — completely air-gapped, with zero telemetry.
Encoding 5,000-year-old clinical observations into a modern ontology — bridging Sanskrit terminologies with ICD-11 and SNOMED CT.
Scripted workflows that automate appointment reminders, prescription checks, and post-visit protocol adherence — all HIPAA-aware.
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The local-first philosophy finally gives us the framework to build ethically sovereign clinical tools. Been waiting for someone to articulate this with proper data architecture backing.
The Charak Samhita dictionary concept is groundbreaking. We've been manually mapping Ayurvedic terminologies to ICD codes — a structured ontology would transform our research pipeline.
Running BioMistral locally with the RAG system on FHIR bundles is genuinely viable on a modern workstation. Performance benchmarks coming in the Telegram channel this week.