Clarke for Healthcare


Encryption for Clinics, Hospitals, Researchers, and Patient Dignity.

Industry Overview

Healthcare organizations hold some of the most sensitive data on the planet: medical records, test results, mental health evaluations, clinical trials, prescriptions, insurance details, and billing information. This data isn't just private — it's sacred.

Breaches don’t just violate compliance. They erode trust, endanger lives, and permanently damage reputations.

Clarke delivers encryption that respects both the law and the human behind the file.

Core Security Challenges

  • HIPAA, GDPR, and local regulatory compliance gaps

  • Cloud vendor dependencies with unclear data jurisdictions

  • Staff sharing files over email, USB, or unauthorized apps

  • Research or trial data leaked mid-study

  • Medical imaging, scans, and videos shared without encryption

  • Internal record access without traceability

Why Traditional Tools Fail in Healthcare

  • EMR/EHR systems may secure structured data but neglect attachments

  • Encryption layers add friction to fast-paced medical environments

  • Doctors, nurses, and admin staff are not trained in cybersecurity

  • Cloud systems introduce data sovereignty and uptime concerns

Clarke for Clinics and Hospitals

  • Vault-based file encryption for test results, scans, images, and PDF records

  • macOS + Windows integration for shared clinical desktops

  • Biometric unlock + timed session expiration for terminal access

  • Zero-knowledge encryption for offline or rural clinic use

  • SDK/API (coming soon) for secure sharing in telemedicine or patient apps

  • No internet required to encrypt, decrypt, or audit files

Clarke in Action: Use Cases

  1. Clinic Admin: Encrypts patient records before storage or handoff to insurance providers

  2. Therapist: Stores session notes in Clarke Vault, only accessed on her work laptop

  3. Radiologist: Protects imaging files (DICOM, PNG) before uploading to central server

  4. Public Health Researcher: Encrypts and shares trial data with partner labs in the field

  5. NGO Health Unit: Sends medical kits + encrypted USB records to disaster zones

Benefits for Healthcare Teams

  • Ensures compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and local data protection laws

  • Increases patient confidence in modern healthcare delivery

  • Reduces risk exposure across IT, admin, and third-party vendors

  • Scales from single-practitioner offices to global research networks

Deployment Models

  • Clinic Edition: One-device encrypted vault license for doctors and front-desk staff

  • Hospital Package: 10–100 device license packs with guided onboarding and policies

  • NGO/Field Medical Support: Clarke USB kits + offline-first configuration

  • Telehealth Integration: Future SDK/API offering for real-time encrypted patient record delivery

The Clarke Covenant for Care

If Clarke is asked to weaken its encryption for healthcare institutions, it will cease operations. Patient dignity is not negotiable.

We do not believe in data sales, metadata leaks, or corporate “compliance theater.” We believe in confidentiality by design.

Clarke protects the quiet moments between doctor and patient — in every file, every time.