It is an intelligence company built exclusively for healthcare.
Healthcare decisions don’t happen in one place, by one person, or inside one organization. They unfold across payors, providers, operators, regulators, clinicians, investors, and emerging care models.
We built Intent.Health to contextualize healthcare the way it actually works.
Decisions are distributed, influence is scattered, and capital is misaligned. Signals arrive early but go unrecognized. Most tools collapse this complexity into flat lists or disconnected dashboards.
Intent.Health exists to eliminate that blindness.
At the core of Intent.Health is a complete map of the U.S. healthcare ecosystem, structured across 6 Decision Layers and 30 Stakeholder Entity Types.
Dialysis ≠ Imaging ≠ IDNs. Each of the 30 stakeholder modules in Intent.Health has its own dedicated data dictionary.
We do not reuse schemas or flatten healthcare into one structure. This produces high signal density per module, capturing what actually matters for that domain.
Intent.Health models people and organizations separately and accurately. This allows users to see who decides, who influences, who uses, and how individuals span multiple entities.
Mapping decision-makers across Strategy, Finance, Operations, Clinical Leadership, and IT.
Mapping clinicians only to care settings where they actually practice (Acute, Ambulatory, Post-acute, Virtual).
We capture intent at two distinct levels:
Intent alone is not intelligence. Every signal is evaluated across six dimensions:
Whether the user is in Sales, Marketing, Strategy, or Corporate Development, the platform adapts intelligence to the decision context.
We help teams answer: "Where should we wait instead of push?" and "Which accounts are early, ready, or misaligned?"
Intent.Health delivers decision intelligence for Healthcare focused businesses by mapping ownership, influence, and real-time intent across the U.S. healthcare ecosystem.
This is intelligence for teams who want fewer actions, better decisions, and outcomes that compound.