US Healthcare
Everyone Tried to Fix Healthcare.
No One Tried to Reward It Differently.

For decades, healthcare built new tools — apps, dashboards, AI, care programs. Most worked, but none changed system behavior because they never changed incentives. Healthcare doesn't fail from lack of solutions; it fails because solutions don't alter economics.
By creating the world's first banking infrastructure for health data, PULZ changes what the system is rewarded for. Health data becomes an asset. Engagement becomes revenue. Participation becomes shared value. And for the first time, every stakeholder in the system — members, payers, researchers, brands, and government — benefits from the same outcome.
PULZ is built on the thesis that better health is no longer just the right goal. It's the most profitable one.

US Healthcare
Systems Behave Exactly How They’re Paid to Behave.
Healthcare already knows how to improve outcomes, but costs keep rising because clinical insights never changed how money moves. PULZ solves that missing layer. It is the economic engine of healthcare—turning health signals and human behavior into measurable value and finally aligning payers, partners, and members around shared financial outcomes. Evidence-based pathways exist, predictive models work, but economic misalignment remains the primary barrier to real system change.
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Data Was Never the Problem. Value Was.

Healthcare produces massive amounts of clinical, diagnostic, and behavioral data. The problem was never collection — it was conversion. PULZ doesn’t gather data just to display insights; it turns health signals into economic signals that create, measure, and distribute value across the ecosystem. With patient data fragmented across 16+ systems, only ~12% analyzed, and $300–$350B lost annually, the real opportunity is economic activation.
