🇳🇬 Built for Nigerian healthcareIn development • Piloting 2026

Reliable Point of Care Digitization for Healthcare Facilities

Small and medium healthcare facilities use Lifeven Health online and offline to digitize patient paper records, secure data sharing, streamline clinical workflows, manage financial processes, enhance administration efficiency, and ultimately improve patient care outcomes.

When paper records fail, care fails

Across Nigeria's primary healthcare centers, private clinics, and diagnostic centers, patient records are still paper-based: fragmented, easily lost, and inaccessible across points of care. Enterprise EHRs exist, but they are expensive, internet-dependent, and built for large urban hospitals. The facilities that serve most Nigerians are left behind, driving repeated tests, medication errors, treatment delays, and weak disease surveillance.

85.3%
of Nigerian health facilities still rely on paper records
30-40%
of patient files lost or misfiled every year
70%
of Nigerians depend on PHCs & private clinics for care
95M+
Nigerians living with a communicable & non-communicable disease burden

How Lifeven Health works

Three core capabilities, designed for the realities of underserved facilities

Offline-First Point-of-Care

Clinicians capture patient information on a mobile-first app. Records are stored securely on-device and sync to the cloud once connectivity returns, so unstable internet and power never interrupt care.

Unified Patient Identity

Linking the National Identity Number (NIN) gives every patient one portable digital record across facilities, cutting duplicate entries, repeated tests, and the loss of paper files.

Real-Time Health Intelligence

Fragmented clinical notes become structured, actionable data that helps facilities track disease patterns, treatment outcomes, and strengthen public-health surveillance in real time.

What we're building

An infrastructure-aware EHR tailored to low-to-medium resource facilities

Works Offline

Offline-first design for facilities with intermittent internet and power. Capture now, sync automatically later.

NIN-Linked Records

A single, verifiable patient identity that follows the patient between clinics and diagnostic centers.

Standards-Based Interoperability

Built on global openEHR canonical modeling and HL7 FHIR for secure, portable longitudinal records.

Digitize Legacy Paper

OCR-assisted onboarding evaluates existing paper files so facilities transition without losing history.

Queue & Clinic Operations

Queue-based monitoring streamlines patient flow and reduces time spent waiting at the point of care.

Privacy & Compliance

Designed around the Nigeria Data Protection Act (2023), with encryption in transit and at rest.

Where we are today

We are pre-launch, but the foundation is real, validated, and recognized

1st Place at Build with Google Hackathon

Our MVP won 1st place at the 2025 Codematic Build with Google Hackathon, validating the technical framework.

Africa Health-Tech Accelerator

Currently enrolled, with the mentorship and institutional support to move from prototype to market-ready.

Working MVP

A cloud-based MVP has undergone technical validation, confirming our interoperable, standards-aligned architecture.

Policy-Aligned

Aligned with the Nigeria Digital Health Architecture (NDHA) and the Nigeria Data Protection Act (2023).

The impact we're working toward

Clear, measurable goals for our first 12 months of pilots.

  • Pilot with 1 private clinic and 2 diagnostic centers in our first 12 months
  • 70% digital record-sharing within pilot facilities
  • 95% confidence score on OCR-driven evaluation of legacy paper files
  • 15% reduction in average patient waiting times via queue monitoring
  • 40% fewer duplicate records and less care discontinuity

Contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being

Reducing premature mortality from communicable and non-communicable diseases through continuity of care.

SDG 9: Industry, Innovation & Infrastructure

Building resilient digital health infrastructure for the facilities still reliant on paper.

Why now

Nigeria has reached a policy turning point with the launch of the Nigeria Digital Health Architecture (NDHA), an urgent mandate to bridge paper-based records and a unified national health ecosystem. The Ministry of Health's call for private-sector agility, the need for patient-centered interoperability, and the readiness of cloud-native, offline-capable systems make this the moment to act.

Our mission

To improve care outcomes, and provide care continuity through an affordable digital electronic health record system for low-to-medium healthcare facilities in Nigeria.

Lifeven Health

Modern healthcare management for the digital age

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