Clinical infrastructure, made in Dhaka

Healthcare that
remembers you

One identity for every patient. Every prescription, lab result, and visit signed, verifiable, and owned by the patient for life. Built for Bangladesh first.

A doctor listening to a patientListening · বাংলা
The history, taken before the doctor walks in
A health worker checking blood pressure at homeRising BP · week 28
Caught on schedule, not in the emergency room
A pharmacist at the counter
Signed prescription, verified at the counter
A migrant worker holding a phone
His doctor is 5,000 km away. It works.

01Products

One spine,
many doors

Glyph is what a doctor or patient touches. Nine interfaces, one patient-owned record underneath. Start anywhere; the history follows.

02Why

The plastic bag is
the medical record

A patient's history lives in a bag of paper prescriptions and the memory of whichever relative came along. Every visit starts from zero. These are not record-keeping failures. They are identity failures, and identity is what we build.

48 secthe average primary care consultation, the shortest measured anywhere
73%of health spending paid out of pocket, the highest in South Asia
15.4MBangladeshis abroad with no clinical connection to home
4,000+mothers lost each year to a decline that has stalled

03Trust

Trust is the architecture

The patient holds the keys

Records are encrypted to keys the patient holds, not stored in one more central trove. The 2023 leak of 50 million citizens' data is the documented reason. Breach is assumed; breach is made unrewarding.

Signed, not stored-and-trusted

Every clinical event is a credential signed by whoever is authoritative for it: the doctor, the lab, the pharmacy. A forged report fails verification at any connected counter, chamber, or ward.

Consent before computation

Nothing is processed without recorded consent, and consent is per provider, per category, revocable. PDPO 2025 made the citizen the owner of her data by law. This architecture makes her the owner by cryptography.

The licensed human decides

KhaM-Med drafts, briefs, and flags. It never diagnoses and never prescribes. The BMDC-registered doctor signs every note, and the system is designed so that line cannot blur.

04Join

Starting in Dhaka,
a few chambers at a time

We onboard slowly so each chamber gets it right. Your spot in line is your spot in the pilot.

Institutions, regulators, and funders: write to hello@khamhealth.com

Your number is used for pilot updates only, nothing else.