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What you should know
- The launch: Eagle has officially exited stealth mode with active state and federal contracts already underway. The company is implementing a health data integration platform designed for cross-jurisdictional epidemiological and population health monitoring.
- The Leadership: The startup is led by co-founder and CEO. Dr. Jaime BlandDNP, RN. She previously served as president and CEO of CyncHealth, where she orchestrated data coordination across five states and more than six million lives.
- The central problem: Despite billions of dollars invested in interoperability, a recent ONC report found that nearly 30% of U.S. hospitals still struggle to achieve effective data sharing. This fragmentation slows outbreak detection and deprives emerging AI models of the comprehensive data they need to function.
- The technology stack: Aquila replaces this patchwork with a unified integration layer that ingests clinical messages, claims feeds, and genomic records. It uses high-volume HL7 processing and FHIR transformation, operating within a government-grade, zero-trust cloud environment.
- The philosophy of AI: Instead of relying on black-box generative AI, Aquila applies machine learning based on anomaly detection and structured comparisons, using a “human-in-the-loop” review process to ensure clinical validation of outliers.
