The Engine
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Independent Validation Infrastructure

The trust layer healthcare has been missing

Healthcare spends trillions. Yet no independent infrastructure exists to validate whether financial claims are true. The Engine is that infrastructure.

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U.S. validation market
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Claims with eligibility issues
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Annual claim denials
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Denials that are preventable
The Trust Gap

Every healthcare financial transaction requires trust. Almost none can verify it.

Employers invest billions in health plans, occupational medicine, and wellness programs. Carriers, vendors, and advisors all report savings. But who validates those claims independently? Today, the answer is: no one. The same parties making financial promises are the ones reporting whether those promises were kept.

Infrastructure Analogy

Railroads didn't replace the cargo. They made commerce trustworthy.

Before standardized rail infrastructure, every shipment was a gamble. Goods arrived late, damaged, or not at all — and there was no independent way to verify what happened. The railroad didn't replace merchants or manufacturers. It created the reliable infrastructure that made trade verifiable and scalable.

The Engine serves the same function for healthcare financial transactions. It doesn't replace carriers, providers, or advisors. It creates the independent validation layer that makes their claims trustworthy.

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Foundation

Built on four structural principles

Independence

Not owned by any carrier, vendor, or platform. Structurally neutral.

Transparency

Every validation is traceable, auditable, and defensible.

Infrastructure

A permanent layer — like the rails beneath the train, not the train itself.

Fiduciary Alignment

Built for the party that bears the financial risk: the employer.

Who We Serve

Validated outcomes for every stakeholder

The infrastructure that makes healthcare financially trustworthy is being built now.

If you are responsible for healthcare financial decisions — as an employer, advisor, or provider — we invite a private conversation.

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