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) Inferno Test Suite — PASS 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) Inferno test suite — PASS, 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