
About
Health intelligence, grounded in science and place
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is built to develop better ways of understanding health, interpreting data and supporting decisions.
We connect diagnostics, structured data, AI-supported systems, expert networks, research and practical health programs.
The Institute is not built around one single product, one clinic or one health area.
It is built as a platform.
- A platform for health intelligence.
- A platform where human need, biological measurement, scientific thinking and practical action can meet.

The goal is simple:
better knowledge should lead to better decisions — and better decisions should lead to better lives.
Our vision
Our vision is to build a new kind of health intelligence institute from the High Coast of Sweden.
- An institute that helps people understand their health earlier, follow meaningful signals over time and make better-informed decisions.
- An institute that supports clinicians, researchers, laboratories, technology partners and health innovators.
- An institute that turns structured programs into learning systems.
- An institute that can contribute to better preventive health, safer monitoring, stronger diagnostics and more useful health products.
The vision is not limited to one project.
Longevity Intelligence, Pregnancy Intelligence, Research Intelligence and Diagnostics Intelligence are all examples of how the same model can be applied to different health needs.
Our mission and purpose
Our mission is to turn health data into useful intelligence.
That means building systems that can:
- measure relevant biological signals
- structure health information over time
- connect data with symptoms and context
- use AI to support interpretation
- involve human expertise when needed
- turn insight into action
- follow outcomes
- create new knowledge
The purpose is not to collect more data for its own sake.
The purpose is to make data more meaningful, more responsible and more useful.
Why we exist
Health systems generate more information than ever before.
But information does not automatically become understanding.
- A person may receive test results without knowing what they mean.
- A clinician may see values without enough longitudinal context.
- A researcher may lack structured real-world follow-up.
- A laboratory may produce accurate results without being connected to the decisions that follow.
- A technology company may build tools without a clear health pathway.
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute exists to connect these parts.
We are building the structure between data and decision.
The Nordic approach
The Institute is built in the High Coast because place matters.
The Nordic context brings together several values that shape our work:
- clarity
- trust
- long-term thinking
- responsibility
- nature
- quality
- practical usefulness
The High Coast adds something specific: a rural environment with space, seasonality, recovery, low noise and a strong sense of place.
This does not replace science. It gives science a context.
The Institute combines digital systems and real-world environments, local identity and distributed collaboration, preventive health and responsible innovation.
Method and science
Our method is based on a structured model:
human need -> diagnostics and data -> AI intelligence layer -> expert network -> actionable health decisions -> better outcomes and new knowledge
This model is used across the Institute’s projects.
It begins with a real need or question.
It then uses diagnostics and data to make that question measurable.
AI-supported systems help organize information, identify patterns and prepare interpretation.
Experts add clinical, scientific and practical judgment.
Programs turn insight into action.
Follow-up creates learning.
This is how health intelligence becomes more than information.
It becomes a system.
AI-supported systems
AI is an important part of the Institute model, but it is not the whole model.
AI can help structure complex information, identify patterns, summarize trends, support prioritization and prepare decision support.
But health decisions require responsibility.
They require human context, clinical judgment, scientific caution and ethical boundaries.
At High Coast Health Intelligence Institute, AI supports human expertise.
It does not replace it.
The goal is not automated medicine.
The goal is better-supported health intelligence.
Human expertise
The Institute is built around expert networks.
Different health questions require different kinds of knowledge.
This may include clinicians, researchers, laboratory specialists, AI and data experts, program developers, lifestyle experts, product partners and regional collaborators.
Human expertise is essential because health information is never only technical.
A value must be interpreted.
A pattern must be understood.
A recommendation must be practical.
A decision must be responsible.
The expert network helps make the Institute’s systems trustworthy and useful.
Team and contact
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is being developed as a platform for collaboration.
The Institute brings together people and partners across health, science, diagnostics, AI, digital systems, product development and regional innovation.
The team structure will grow as the platform develops.
Key areas include:
- leadership
- medical and scientific advisors
- project teams
- clinical and diagnostic partners
- research collaborators
- technology partners
regional stakeholders
The Institute is open to contact from partners, clinicians, researchers, laboratories, product developers, investors and organizations that want to help build practical health intelligence solutions.
Quality
Quality is central to the Institute’s work.
Health intelligence depends on trust.
That means the systems must be built carefully.
Important quality areas include:
- clinical responsibility
- testing and documentation
- data quality
- traceability
- privacy and ethics
- partner standards
Quality is not only about technical accuracy.
It is also about responsibility, transparency, interpretation and follow-up.
A health intelligence system must be useful, but it must also be safe, careful and trustworthy.
Privacy and ethics
Health data is sensitive.
Pregnancy data is sensitive.
Longitudinal biological data is sensitive.
AI-supported interpretation can influence decisions.
That is why privacy and ethics must be part of the foundation, not an afterthought.
The Institute’s approach is based on responsible data use, consent, appropriate governance, human oversight and clear boundaries.
The goal is to build learning systems that respect people while improving knowledge.
The center
The Institute is based in the High Coast, with Borgen Marieberg as a central physical location in the broader vision.
The center can become a place for:
- program development
- partner meetings
- diagnostics
- education
- research collaboration
- longevity stays
- health retreats
- regional innovation
- strategic development
A physical center matters because health intelligence should not only exist in dashboards and documents.
It should also exist in real environments, real conversations and real human experience.
Borgen Marieberg can become a meeting point between science, place, health programs, research and long-term development.
Where we are going
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute is being built step by step.
The first phase is to define the platform, the projects, the language and the structure.
The next phase is to develop programs, partnerships, diagnostics, digital systems, research models and public communication.
The long-term ambition is broader.
We aim to build a rural Nordic knowledge hub that can create practical health intelligence solutions for people everywhere.
From the High Coast.
Through distributed systems.
With partners in health, science and innovation.
The core idea
High Coast Health Intelligence Institute exists to make health knowledge more useful.
We believe that better knowledge should lead to better decisions.
Better decisions should lead to better lives.
That is the foundation of the Institute.
Health intelligence, grounded in science and place.


