Built for Sovereign Governments
MyRxWallet is patient-sovereign, zero-dependency health infrastructure — no cloud vendor lock-in, no single point of failure. Every government that adopts MyRxWallet owns its own data, its own keys, and its own stack.
Why governments adopt proprietary zero-dependency architecture:
When cloud providers go down. When cross-border data laws conflict. When war disrupts global internet routing. When sanctions restrict vendor access.
MyRxWallet runs entirely on the government's own infrastructure — no AWS, no Ethereum, no IPFS, no Stripe, no third-party processor.
We deploy our full stack on-premise or on sovereign cloud, hand over the keys, and you own it permanently.
One audit-grade blockchain per country. One encrypted vault per patient. Zero data leaves the sovereign border.
TIER 1 — WHO & United Nations
International Health Regulations (IHR) compliance. WHO Global Health Data Exchange integration. PAHO, Africa CDC, APEC partnerships. 194 WHO member states.
TIER 2 — G7 Governments
US, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Japan. High-income sovereign digital health mandates. FedRAMP, G-Cloud, BSI, HDS France, DiGA Germany pathway. Flagship credibility.
TIER 3 — G20 Expansion
Brazil, India, China, South Korea, Australia, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Argentina, South Africa, Indonesia. National health identity programs. Rapid population-scale rollout.
TIER 4 — Emerging Markets (Volume Tier)
5 billion patients with no existing medical record infrastructure. PAHO, Africa CDC, Asia Pacific. World Bank ICT procurement. First digital health record for a billion people. This is the mission.
HIPAA / 21 CFR Part 11
U.S. patient privacy, electronic signature audit trail
FHIR R4 (HL7)
15 US Core profiles, SMART on FHIR, PKCE OAuth 2.0
ONC (g)(10) Certification Path
Inferno test suite compatible, developer portal registered
DSCSA Drug Provenance
FDA openFDA real-time enforcement + NDC lookup API
GDPR (EU)
Patient-controlled encryption, consent-gated access, right to erasure by key deletion
PIPEDA (Canada)
Consent-first data model, patient-sovereign vault, no PHI in cleartext
NHS DSPT (UK)
Data Security & Protection Toolkit — AES-256 + audit trail + access logs
My Health Record (Australia)
Opt-out consent model, patient ID matching, FHIR R4 import/export
NIST SP 800-53 / FedRAMP
AES-256-GCM, HKDF-SHA256, SHA-256 audit trail, RBAC access control
WHO IHR (International Health Regulations)
Disease surveillance data pipeline, outbreak alert integration
IHE Profiles (Cross-Enterprise)
XDS, PIX, PDQ document sharing for cross-border care continuity
HL7 IPS (Int'l Patient Summary)
Cross-border emergency patient summary — standard compliant schema
ISO 27001 / SOC 2 Type II
Information security management system audit
SNOMED CT / ICD-11
International clinical terminology mapping alongside ICD-10
CE Marking (EU MDR)
EU Medical Device Regulation for software as a medical device (SaMD)
- ONC (g)(10) certified, USCDI v7 submission filed
- TEFCA / QHIN application in progress
- CMS Blue Button + 6 payer SMART OAuth
- FDA DSCSA concept paper filed CDER 2026
- HSCC CWG formal outreach complete
- PIPEDA-compliant consent architecture (no code changes)
- Canada Health Infoway pan-Canadian FHIR gateway compatible
- Provincial EHR interoperability (PrescribeIT, DHDR, ClinicalConnect)
- Infoway Digital Health Marketplace registration path
- NHS DSPT architecture compliant (AES-256 + audit trail)
- G-Cloud UK procurement pathway (Crown Commercial Service)
- MHRA medical device software registration roadmap
- NHS App integration via FHIR R4 patient-facing API
- GDPR architecture compliant — patient controls encryption keys
- DiGA (Digitale Gesundheitsanwendungen) fast-track registration
- gematik telematics infrastructure interoperability path
- EMA pharmacovigilance signal integration
- My Health Record opt-out consent model compliant
- ADHA FHIR AU Base + AU Core profile support path
- TGA SaMD registration roadmap (Class IIa)
- Australian Digital Health Agency marketplace eligibility
- IHR-compliant outbreak alert pipeline
- UNGM (UN Global Marketplace) vendor registration path
- WHO SMART guidelines compatible FHIR questionnaire engine
- PAHO regional health information platform integration
- Africa CDC disease surveillance data exchange