01 · Privacy
Privacy & Data Sovereignty
This notice describes how Conceptual Healthcare Corporation (“Conceptual Health,” “we,” or “us”) handles information in connection with this public marketing and informational website. It is written to be honest about what we do and do not collect. Specific regulatory disclosures are marked below.
What this site collects
We aim to collect as little as possible on this marketing site. Where we collect anything, it is limited to what you choose to send us:
- Information you submit. If you contact us or request materials, we receive what you provide — such as your name, email, and your message — and use it only to respond to you.
- Basic server records. Like any website, our edge may process technical information (such as an IP address and request metadata) as needed to deliver pages and protect the service. The categories, retention, and any logging specifics are pending counsel.
- No sale of personal information. We do not sell personal information, and we do not share it for cross-context behavioral advertising.
Cookies & analytics
Our intent for this marketing site is to operate without third-party advertising or behavioral-tracking cookies. Any cookies used are intended to be limited to what is needed for the site to function. We do not embed third-party analytics, ad networks, social trackers, or external fonts, scripts, or images on these pages. If this changes, this notice and a cookie disclosure will be updated; final cookie and consent specifics are pending counsel.
The data-sovereignty principle
Beyond this website, the principle that guides our products is data sovereignty: the people and organizations whose data it is should hold control over it. Data is held with strong segregation, and the architecture is designed so that custody and the ability to read are not the same thing.
Where applicable, the architecture is engineered to be zero-knowledge by design: the company stores bytes it cannot read, while the user holds the key. This describes the intended design of the system, not a guarantee about every feature or deployment, and not a statement about this marketing website.
Specific cryptographic guarantees, the scope of any given product, and any exceptions are described in the relevant product and security documentation.
Your choices & jurisdiction-specific rights
Depending on where you live, you may have rights to access, correct, or delete information about you, or to object to certain processing. The precise rights, how to exercise them, lawful bases, retention periods, and any jurisdiction-specific terms — including those under regimes such as the EU GDPR and the California CCPA/CPRA — are pending counsel and will be set out in the full privacy policy. To make a request or ask a question in the meantime, contact us and we will route it appropriately.
Children
This marketing site is intended for a general business audience and is not directed to children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children through this site.
Contact
Questions about privacy can be directed to Conceptual Healthcare Corporation. A dedicated privacy contact and mailing address are pending counsel; full details are available on request.
02 · Terms
Terms of Use
These Terms of Use govern your access to and use of this public marketing and informational website operated by Conceptual Healthcare Corporation. By using the site, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site. These terms apply to this website; separate agreements govern any products or services.
Acceptable use
You agree to use the site lawfully and not to misuse it. In particular, you agree not to:
- Attempt to gain unauthorized access to the site, its systems, or related infrastructure.
- Interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the site, including by introducing malicious code.
- Scrape, harvest, or collect information about others, or use the site to infringe any rights or violate any law.
Intellectual property
Except where otherwise noted, the content on this site — including text, design, graphics, logos, and the arrangement of all of it — is owned by Conceptual Healthcare Corporation or its licensors and is protected by intellectual-property laws. “Conceptual Health®” and “Integrity In All We Do℠” are marks of Conceptual Healthcare Corporation. You may view and share this content for informational purposes, but you may not copy, modify, or reuse it commercially without our permission.
No warranty — provided “as is”
This site and its content are provided “as is” and “as available,” for general information only, without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Nothing on this site is legal, financial, medical, or professional advice, and nothing here is an offer, guarantee, or commitment regarding any product or capability. We do not warrant that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Conceptual Healthcare Corporation and its officers, employees, and agents will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss arising out of your use of — or inability to use — this site. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so some of these may not apply to you. The full scope of these limitations is pending counsel.
Third-party links
The site may contain links to third-party resources. We are not responsible for the content or practices of any site we do not control, and a link is not an endorsement.
Changes & governing law
We may update these terms from time to time; continued use of the site after an update means you accept the revised terms. The governing law, venue, and dispute-resolution provisions are pending counsel and will be stated in the final published terms.
03 · Disclosures
Disclosures
The following disclosures explain how to read statements made across this site and our materials. We are deliberate about what we claim and what we do not.
A Patent-pending
Patent-pending — U.S. Provisional 63/921,717. “Patent-pending” reflects the filing of a U.S. provisional patent application. It does not represent an issued patent, and no enforceable patent rights arise until and unless a patent issues.
B Trademarks & marks
“Conceptual Health®” and “Integrity In All We Do℠” are marks of Conceptual Healthcare Corporation. Other names referenced may be the marks of their respective owners; their use here is for identification only and does not imply affiliation or endorsement.
C Forward-looking statements
Some statements describe plans and roadmap, not current capabilities. Items such as a hardware root-of-trust and instantiations of the standard in non-health domains are forward-looking. They reflect present intent and are subject to change; they are not promises that a given capability exists today or will ship on any particular timeline.
D Engineered for, not certified by
Where we reference standards or regulations — including but not limited to HIPAA, SEC Rule 17a-4, FRE 902, FINRA, FERPA, 21 CFR Part 11, NERC CIP, DFARS/CMMC, and ITAR/EAR, among others — we are describing what the system is engineered to satisfy. These are not claims of certification, attestation, accreditation, or endorsement by any regulator, standards body, or third party, and they do not constitute legal or compliance advice. Regulatory compliance depends on how a system is configured, operated, and used in a given environment, and remains the responsibility of the deploying organization.
E The health vertical is the live instantiation
The health vertical is the live, native instantiation of the standard today. The finance, government, corporate, law, insurance, education, pharma/life sciences, energy/utilities, and aerospace/defense domains are described as the same standard extended — the same framework and method applied to those domains. Except where a domain is explicitly marked as live or shipped, references to those domains describe the standard’s intended application rather than a generally available offering.