
medios.health exists because the communities most in need of primary care are also the ones being left out of the AI systems that will define it. We showed up first. We're building to last.
medios.health started with a single popup medical mission in the Dominican Republic — a batey community on the Haitian border where formal healthcare was effectively absent. Over 90% of the patients who showed up were women and children. That demographic signal alone reshaped how we think about community health design.
What we found wasn't just unmet need. It was a population generating no clinical data, receiving no continuity of care, and entirely absent from the training sets that will shape the AI systems coming to serve them. The mission became a model. The model became an infrastructure question.
Four pilots across four continents later — Dominican Republic, Sri Lanka, India - with 752 clinical intakes documented and an active AI-enabled community health worker programme running, the answer to that question is taking shape.


By 2029, medios.health aims to connect one million people to trusted, AI-enabled primary care in communities the current system was never designed to reach.
The longer horizon matters more. By 2045, the communities medios.health reaches will hold governance rights over their own health data, negotiate with AI companies as a bloc, and use data licensing proceeds to fund their own care. Community health workers certified to a global medios.health standard will number in the hundreds of thousands. The WhatsApp triage layer — first tested in a batey in the Dominican Republic — will be the intake model for primary care across forty countries.
The communities that build this system will not inherit the future of healthcare. They will have created it.
medios is built by practitioners, not theorists. Everyone involved has stood in a clinic, made a decision with imperfect information, and understood what it means when the system isn't there. We encourage physicans on our pop-up missions to observe and particiapte. We're building an international community aligned with what we see on the horizon.

SEAN BURNS MIR MIM
Sean is a serial entrepreneur and healthcare operator working at the intersection of primary care, technology, and institutional design. He founded and scaled CarePoint Medical & Wellness Clinics and brings a private equity background to the question of how care models can be redesigned before they harden into systems that exclude the people who need them most. medios.health is the answer he keeps arriving at.
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