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Afiax Solution Patterns

Afiax is not a single point product. It is a platform for delivering healthcare solutions across provider networks, patient-facing services, interoperability programs, payer workflows, and regulated multi-tenant environments. Kenya is the first country-pack implementation, but the solution model is broader than Kenya alone.

Provider and Clinical Operations Platforms

Build provider-facing systems for clinics, hospitals, specialty programs, and distributed networks using the canonical Afiax core. This includes charting, order workflows, task management, documents, referrals, and operational dashboards.

Provider and clinical applications

Patient Experience and Digital Front Door

Build white-label patient experiences for registration, appointments, messaging, records access, remote care, and program participation. These experiences can sit alongside telemedicine and outreach models on the same platform foundation.

Patient-facing digital services

Referral, Partner, and Network Coordination

Support referring clinicians, diagnostic partners, payers, and other network participants with secure portals and APIs. These solutions are useful in specialty care, diagnostics, care coordination, and distributed service delivery models.

Partner and referral workflows

Interoperability, Country Exchange, and National Programs

Use Afiax as the interoperability operating layer for registries, payer services, public health exchange, HL7/FHIR connectivity, and country-specific workflows packaged through country packs.

  • Afiax Agent: secure bridge for HL7, DICOM, and other local-network integrations
  • Afiax Bots: auditable automation for external APIs, messaging, and reconciliation
  • Country packs: market-specific registries, eligibility, exchange, and claims logic
Interoperability and exchange

Sovereign Multi-Tenant Delivery

Afiax is designed for customers that need controlled isolation across organizations, countries, and environments. Shared SaaS, dedicated runtime, managed PaaS, and sovereign deployments all sit within the broader product strategy.

Multi-tenant and sovereign deployment