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Conceptual Health is the Gold Standard for accountability — in every regulated domain.
We are the Gold Standard for finance, medical, government, corporate, law, insurance, education, pharma, energy, and aerospace — not because an auditor said so, but because accountability is built in and you can verify it yourself, live.
For decades, accountability meant trusting the vendor and waiting for one auditor's opinion once a year. That is the old way — and it is out. Our standard is accountable by construction: one universal framework, one formula, and one chain that anyone can check in their own browser. Trust becomes math.
Don't trust us — open the proof and recompute it in your own browser
Patent-pending — U.S. Provisional 63/921,717
Why we are the new standard
The old way is out. Accountability you can prove is the new standard.
Every regulated domain runs on the same promise — "trust us, we're compliant." It was always someone else's word, checked once a year, in logs only they could see. We replaced the promise with proof. Here is the contrast, plainly.
You trust the vendor.
- You take the vendor's word that the system behaved.
- An auditor's once-a-year opinion stands in for the truth.
- The logs that matter are ones only they can see.
- Compliance is paperwork — a binder, not a guarantee.
- A different point-tool for every domain, none of them talking.
You verify it yourself.
- Accountable by construction — integrity isn't promised, it's enforced.
- Verify it yourself, live, in your own browser. Trust becomes math.
- The record is an append-only chain — nobody can quietly edit the past.
- One universal framework and one formula that measure accountability.
- One standard across every domain — finance to aerospace & defense, one engine.
The reason no one else can claim this is simple: nobody else has the whole framework. One measure of accountability, paired with a chain that makes the record tamper-evident and a public verifier anyone can run — across every regulated domain at once. That is what makes it the standard, not a feature.
One framework · ten domains · one engine
The same standard, read in your domain.
The eight axes never change and are never relabeled — selecting a domain shows what the standard means there, run through the same engine. Medicine is the live, shipped anchor today; the others are the same proven method extended.
Finance
ExtendedAccountable AI and decisions over money — provable, separated, checkable.
Medical
Live todayThe live anchor — patient-owned scores, engineered for HIPAA.
Government
ExtendedDecisions the public can audit themselves — accountability without trust.
Corporate
ExtendedThe AI workforce itself — role-separated, every action chain-stamped.
Law
ExtendedLegal and decision process — chain-attested, defensible, need-to-know.
Insurance
ExtendedUnderwriting and claims you can hold to account — measured the same way.
Education
ExtendedTranscripts, credentials, and accreditation evidence — tamper-evident and verifiable without trusting the institution.
Pharma & Life Sciences
Extended21 CFR Part 11 records and trial-data integrity — provable to a regulator, not validated once and trusted.
Energy & Utilities
ExtendedCritical-infrastructure and NERC CIP evidence — audit integrity nobody can quietly rewrite.
Aerospace & Defense
ExtendedConfiguration, airworthiness, and CMMC / ITAR records — provable to the FAA, DCMA, or a prime.
The formula is the measure · the chain is the integrity
One formula measures it. One chain proves it can't be faked.
The measure is a single formula over eight axes. Because the math is multiplicative, you can't fake a missing pillar to lift the score — and the consistency exponent rewards steadiness across all eight. The record sits on an append-only chain, so the past can't be quietly rewritten. You don't have to take our word for any of it.
Who built the standard
Built by people who carried the accountability burden themselves.
The standard wasn't designed in the abstract. It was built by two founders who spent their careers inside the regulated world they're now setting the standard for.
Maria R. Lahti, MD
Co-founder · Physician
27 years as a government physician. Brought the clinical ground-truth and the duty-of-care discipline the standard is anchored in.
Raymond M. Lahti
Co-founder · Information Security Manager · HIPAA Security Officer
30 years in government as an information security manager and HIPAA security officer. Carried the compliance and integrity burden the standard is designed to remove.