Strategic Atlas
A living dashboard mapping signals, strategic maps, frameworks, and toolkits shaping Digital Health and One Health worldwide
Maps
System-level views connecting capital flows, innovation hubs, and exit dynamics across Digital Health and One Health. Each map is built for decision-makers who need clarity at a glance.
Frameworks
Structured models to support strategic analysis and decision-making. Frameworks provide conceptual lenses — such as pathways, grids, and classifications — to map risks, capital flows, and systemic forces shaping Digital Health and One Health.
Investment Models in Digital Health AI
Classifies ventures by capital intensity and regulatory burden, highlighting ESG and sustainability layers shaping AI deployment at scale.
Explore →Due Diligence Grid for Clinical AI
A 4-dimension evaluation model covering evidence generation, regulatory trajectory, scalability, and energy footprint of clinical AI startups.
Explore →One Health Capital Pathways
Maps funding flows across human, animal, and environmental health, highlighting intersections where venture and public capital converge.
Explore →Sustainability Risk Matrix
A 2×2 lens to stress-test digital health and biotech portfolios against carbon costs, supply chain fragility, and investor ESG mandates.
Explore →Signals
Concise intelligence pieces highlighting funding moves, regulatory changes, and systemic shifts across Digital Health and One Health. Signals provide fast, actionable context for investors and strategic leaders.
Toolkits
Practical packs designed for execution. Toolkits include policies, checklists, matrices, and templates that can be downloaded and applied directly to operationalize strategy, compliance, and investment decisions.
Market Readiness Scorecard (Digital Health Expansion)
A structured scorecard to assess infrastructure, reimbursement, and adoption readiness when entering new digital health markets.
ESG Due Diligence Checklist (HealthTech / Biotech)
A practical checklist for investors to integrate ESG and sustainability factors into deal evaluations without slowing transaction speed.
One Health Venture Impact Framework
A template to measure and report how ventures impact human, animal, and environmental health, linking KPIs to investor impact criteria.
Library
Curated references that underpin our analysis: standards, guidance, market reports, and regulatory texts used across the Atlas.
ISO/IEC 42001: AI Management System
Requirements to establish, implement, maintain and continually improve an AI management system; useful for clinical-AI governance.
MDCG 2019-11: Guidance on Qualification/Classification of Software
Key interpretation points for determining if software is a medical device under MDR and how to classify it.
WEF: AI Governance in Healthcare
Investor-relevant governance themes linking safety, accountability, and data infrastructure to scale AI in health systems.