Your health data belongs to you. We are only its guardians.

This text is our red line. What we will do — and what we will refuse to do, whatever happens.

Health belongs to the patient.
Technically, legally, morally.

For thirty years, the digitalization of healthcare happened around institutions. Hospitals bought their software. Clinics bought theirs. Community doctors bought theirs. Labs too. Pharmacies too.

With each acquisition, someone gained a customer. And with each acquisition, the patient lost a piece of themselves — a result locked in a system that speaks to no other, a prescription lost when they changed doctors, an X-ray they cannot show anyone without physically retrieving it.

This fragmentation is not an accident. It is a direct consequence of a model where software is sold to the institution, never to the person it concerns. Whoever pays decides the architecture. And in this world, nobody paid for the patient.

My Data My Care reverses this balance.

We are building the first health passport where the patient is the customer, the owner, and the center of gravity. Everyone else — doctors, practices, hospitals, labs, insurers, states — are partners that plug into you. Not the other way around.

This is not a marketing promise. It is an architectural decision: your decryption key is on your phone. We do not have access to it. No jurisdiction, no publisher, no investor can compel us to unlock what we cannot unlock.

It is also a legal decision: our terms of service engrave commitments that our competitors would not dare sign. Zero data resale. Full portability in one click. Pricing increase cap. Contractual uncoupling between our modules.

And above all it is a moral decision. We believe a digital healthcare system that does not return ownership to those it primarily concerns is, eventually, a system that betrays itself.

We have been consulted. We have been diagnosed. We have been operated on. It is time to also be owners.

What will never change

01

A Passport, Not a Portal

A portal gives you access to a record that belongs to someone else. A passport, you own. It travels with you, from one doctor to another, from one country to another, from one life to another.

02

The Patient Invites, Never the Reverse

In the dominant model, the institution creates the record and tolerates you inside it. With us, you hold the door. Your caregivers enter because you invited them. They stay as long as you decide.

03

Your Data Is Not a Product

We do not make a living from exploiting your prescriptions. No resale to the pharmaceutical industry, no marketing targeting, no medication database edited by a market research group. Written in black and white in our Terms of Sale.

04

Sovereignty by Design

Servers in France. Qualified cloud. Client-side encryption. Even our team cannot read your record without your cryptographic authorization. No foreign jurisdiction can gain access.

05

Leaving Is as Simple as Arriving

The day you want to leave MDMC, you export your entire passport in standard FHIR format in one click, you delete your account, and everything disappears from our servers. No commercial lock-in, no technical friction.

8 Commitments Written in Our Terms of Sale

A manifesto that is not legally enforceable is worth nothing. Each of these commitments is in our Terms of Sale. You can hold us to them.

France Hosting Only

Servers and backups in France, with an HDS-certified provider (Health Data Host).

End-to-End Encryption

Your data is encrypted on your device before being sent. AES-256 at rest, TLS 1.3 in transit.

Verifiable Consent

Every access to your record is logged on an immutable audit chain, verifiable by you and by a third party.

Total Portability

Complete FHIR R4 export available at any time, without paperwork, without justification.

Open Source Where It Counts

Our FHIR connectors and mobile application are published open source. Auditable by anyone.

AAA Accessibility

WCAG 2.2 AAA and RGAA 4.1 compliance from day one, not as an option.

Zero Data Resale

Your data will never be resold. Contractual clause, not moral commitment.

Locked Pricing

Annual increases capped at inflation + 2%, written in our Terms of Sale.

"Digital health does not need a new platform. It needs a new balance of power. We built My Data My Care to tip it toward the patient, once and for all."

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Elias Tannous

Founder & CEO, My Data My Care

Portability in Practice

The manifesto principles translate concretely into our portability architecture: connectors, FHIR standards, medical translation, and Data Freedom Pledge.

Read: Portability in Practice →