
Projects
One institute. Multiple health intelligence projects.
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is built as an umbrella for several health intelligence projects.
Each project focuses on a specific health need, but they all share the same underlying model:
human need -> diagnostics and data -> AI-supported interpretation -> expert networks -> actionable health decisions ->better outcomes and new knowledge
The purpose is not to build isolated services. The purpose is to create structured projects that can measure what matters, interpret information intelligently, support real decisions and generate new knowledge over time.

A shared platform
The projects are different, but they are connected.
- Longevity Intelligence focuses on healthspan, prevention and long-term biological risk.
- Pregnancy Intelligence focuses on structured monitoring during early pregnancy, especially when closer follow-up is needed.
- Research Intelligence focuses on real-world data, pattern detection, model development and learning health systems.
- Diagnostics Intelligence supports the testing, tracking and interpretation layer across the Institute.
Future project areas may include women’s health, metabolic health, inflammation, cardiovascular prevention, recovery, performance and cognitive health.
Each project can develop its own programs, content, tools, diagnostics and partnerships.
But the foundation is shared.
This is what makes the Institute more than a collection of separate initiatives.
Longevity Intelligence
Longevity Intelligence is focused on healthspan, prevention and personalized long-term health strategies.
The project is built around the idea that long-term health should be understood through biological risk factors, diagnostics, lifestyle, recovery, environment and structured follow-up.
It connects:
- healthspan and prevention
- biological risk factors
- personalized diagnostics
- longevity programs
- High Coast longevity retreats
Longevity Intelligence is the first major project area and remains one of the Institute’s core development pillars.
It is where the Institute’s model is applied to long-term health, prevention and human performance across time.
Pregnancy Intelligence
Pregnancy Intelligence is focused on structured monitoring during early pregnancy.
The project is especially relevant for women who want closer follow-up after IVF, previous miscarriage, bleeding episodes, endometriosis or high concern.
It connects:
- early pregnancy monitoring
- blood tests and symptom tracking
- IVF and previous miscarriage support
- bleeding episode response
- AI-supported interpretation
Pregnancy Intelligence is not designed to replace maternity care or emergency medical care.
It is designed to create more structure, context and follow-up during a sensitive period where many women need clearer information and better support.
Research Intelligence
Research Intelligence is focused on turning structured health programs into learning systems.
Every health intelligence project can generate knowledge if data is collected responsibly, followed over time and interpreted with care.
Research Intelligence connects:
- real-world data
- learning health systems
- pattern detection
- model development
- new product opportunities
The aim is to identify useful patterns, improve models, support better decisions and develop new health products based on real human needs.
This is where the Institute’s projects become more than services.
They become sources of responsible learning.
Diagnostics Intelligence
Diagnostics Intelligence is the testing and interpretation layer that supports the Institute’s projects.
Health intelligence depends on reliable measurement, structured tracking and meaningful interpretation.
Diagnostics Intelligence connects:
- preventive diagnostics
- biomarker panels
- longitudinal tracking
- AI-supported interpretation
- partner diagnostic networks
The purpose is to make diagnostics more useful.
A test result should not be an isolated number.
It should help answer a question, guide a decision, support follow-up or contribute to learning over time.
Future project areas
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is designed to grow.
The same model can be applied to several future health areas where better monitoring, interpretation and follow-up are needed.
Potential future project areas include:
- women’s health
- metabolic health
- inflammation and immune health
- cardiovascular prevention
- recovery and performance
- cognitive health
These areas may become independent projects, program tracks or partner collaborations over time.
The Institute model is built to be expandable.
Why projects matter
Projects give the Institute focus.
Each project begins with a real health need and builds a structured pathway around it.
That pathway may include diagnostics, data collection, digital tools, AI-supported interpretation, expert review, programs, follow-up, research and product development.
This makes each project practical. It also makes each project part of a larger learning system.
- The individual receives more structure.
- Experts receive better context.
- Researchers receive better questions.
- Partners receive a clearer platform for development.
- The Institute receives knowledge that can improve future programs.
A platform for health intelligence
The project structure allows High Coast Health Intelligence Institute to work across several health areas without losing coherence.
Each project has its own identity.
But all projects are built on the same belief:
better knowledge should lead to better decisions — and better decisions should lead to better lives.
This is the purpose of the Institute.
- One institute.
- Multiple health intelligence projects.
- A shared model for turning health data, expertise and real-world experience into practical health intelligence.


