Health

Health Solutions at the Intersection
of Science, Technology,
and National Security

Credence health experts apply advanced data analytics, AI, and secure cloud architectures to design, modernize, and operate health solutions that support biomedical R&D, military readiness, civilian health missions, and health security. Our teams deploy mission-enabling technology in complex and sensitive environments, transforming disparate, distributed, and ill structured data into trusted, actionable intelligence that protects lives, accelerates medical innovation, improves health outcomes, and advances national security objectives.

Global Health Security

Credence has led major global health efforts for the U.S. Government—supporting Ebola, PEPFAR, PMI, TB, Global Health Supply Chain, and COVID-19 Task Force—with demonstrated results in cost savings, transparency, and fiscal accountability, including the ability to deploy the right full-time, part-time, surge, consultant, or local professional in the right location, quickly, when crises demand it. We support global health missions by strengthening the data, technology, workforce, and operational systems that help partners detect, monitor, and respond to emerging health threats. We design and support interoperable health information systems, digital tools, dashboards, and analytics platforms that improve decision-making, build sustainable local capacity, and enable faster, more targeted responses across complex international environments.

Health Data & Analytics

Credence delivers secure, scalable data ecosystems that integrate large, multimodal imaging,  bio surveillance, and clinical and biomedical datasets to enable advanced analytics for health research, operational decision-making, and preparedness. Leveraging our defense and intelligence pedigree, we protect sensitive health information while responsibly deploying AI and machine learning models that generate timely, mission-relevant insights across the health enterprise.

 

Military Health & Readiness

Credence supports the VA and DHA  through clinical decision support, performance and readiness analytics, and human resilience research. We design and sustain critical systems that manage and enhance care delivery, improve force health protections, and strengthen the readiness and well-being of Service members, Veterans, and their families.

Proven on Every Mission

Case Studies

Protecting Americans Through Responsible Global Health Efforts

There was a need to consolidate government efforts to promote effective global health programming, bringing more responsibility and accountability to spending outside of the U.S. The program required skilled infectious disease, health, public health, technical, operational, and data professionals who could support disease response, health systems strengthening, and program implementation in rapidly changing environments.

Our Solution

Credence managed a cadre of 500+ U.S. and locally employed global health professionals in the U.S. and 20 countries overseas. We delivered agile, on-demand professional expertise globally to optimize public health programs, strengthen financial oversight, eliminate waste, and maximize accountability for the American taxpayer. We deployed the right full-time, part-time, surge, consultant, or local professional in the right location, quickly, when crises demand it.

Mission Impact

Our support helped teams identify disease trends, map service gaps, target diagnostic and treatment resources, and improve how health data was collected, analyzed, and used across global programs. This work strengthened delivery across infectious disease response, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, maternal and child health, and global health security. Our public health experts worked to reduce deaths from HIV/AIDS across the globe; we improved care in high TB burden countries; and we contributed to a new, lower priced generic version of the TB drug. And by leveraging technology platforms, we offered never-before-seen levels of transparency and cost and time savings. These innovations passed hundreds of thousands in savings back to healthcare programming.

Multi-Modal AI for Improving Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease

Credence is collaborating with multiple leading medical research centers to develop an AI-driven diagnostic platform for congenital heart disease (CHD), the most common birth defect. Today, diagnosis is often delayed by fragmented data, where imaging, clinical records, and genetic results exist in silos, making it difficult for clinicians to form a complete and timely clinical picture.

Our Solution

Credence designed a multi-modal AI platform and models that integrate ultrasound imagery, electronic medical record data, and genetic sequencing results into a unified diagnostic profile or “fingerprint” for each patient. Using advanced machine-learning models, the platform compares each profile against a curated reference library of known CHD cases to identify the closest phenotypic and genetic matches and pinpoint the most likely causal genes.

By synthesizing previously disconnected data sources, the platform enables clinicians and care teams to focus on the probable genetic drivers of disease, improving diagnostic accuracy and confidence, and better informing the path from prognosis to therapy.

Mission Impact

Faster, more precise diagnoses leads directly to better outcomes. By narrowing the genetic search space, Credence’s solution enables earlier and more accurate identification of congenital heart disease, allowing clinicians to initiate appropriate interventions sooner. Families benefit from clearer guidance on prognosis and treatment options while avoiding unnecessary and time-consuming diagnostic workups.

By operationalizing multi-modal data at scale, Credence is helping establish a clinically validated foundation for next-generation AI-driven diagnostics that accelerate care, advance precision medicine, and improve lives.

Data Infrastructure for Global Infectious Disease Surveillance

In many high-burden countries, infectious disease surveillance relies on paper reporting and disconnected laboratory networks. As a result, detection of diseases such as tuberculosis and HIV is slow, situational awareness is limited, and public health responses are often reactive rather than preventative.

Our Solution

Credence designed and deployed integrated disease-surveillance platforms across multiple countries in Asia and Africa connecting hundreds of health facilities and laboratories into a unified health data ecosystem.  We implemented interoperability across various electronic medical record systems, and health information exchanges, enabling timely, standardized reporting from the point of care to national health authorities.

The platform incorporates predictive and geospatial analytics to identify disease hotspots and emerging trends, supported by data governance frameworks that ensure data quality, security, and sustainability. To enable long-term success, Credence embedded more than 40 digital health professionals who trained local staff and institutions to operate, maintain, and extend the surveillance systems independently.

Mission Impact

Partner governments reduced disease reporting timelines from months to near real time, gaining nationwide visibility into infectious disease cases and trends. Ministers of health can now detect emerging outbreaks as they occur and deploy targeted interventions before diseases spread widely. By establishing scalable, data-driven surveillance infrastructure across more than a dozen nations, Credence strengthened public health preparedness, improved resource allocation, and supported more effective responses to global infectious disease threats.

Leveraging Data to Advance Traumatic Brain Injury Care

Credence supported the Defense Health Agency (DHA) in strengthening the DoW’s ability to prevent, diagnose, and treat traumatic brain injury (TBI). By improving how data is captured, integrated, and analyzed across the Military Health System, Credence enables clinicians and researchers to deliver better care and advance TBI research at scale.

Our Solution

Credence developed the TBI Portal, an enterprise health informatics platform that consolidates TBI patient data from across the Military Health System into a single, longitudinal view. The system integrates clinical assessments, imaging, and electronic health record data to provide clinicians and researchers with comprehensive, up-to-date insight into each patient’s injury, treatment, and recovery.

We designed analytical dashboards and predictive tools that aggregate and visualize key TBI care metrics, enabling care teams to monitor patient progress over time and allowing researchers to identify trends and outcomes across populations.

Mission Impact

This TBI Portal improves the accuracy, consistency, and timeliness of patient data across military treatment facilities, giving clinicians clearer insight into outcomes and enabling more coordinated, evidence-based care. At the enterprise level, the platform strengthens DHA’s ability to evaluate rehabilitation effectiveness and advance TBI science through access to standardized, longitudinal data, supporting improved readiness, recovery, and long-term health for Service members.

Advancing Military Readiness Through Scalable Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Training

National Guard and Reserve members and their families face significant challenges during the deployment cycle, including stress, reintegration difficulties, and elevated risks related to mental health and suicide. The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) was established to provide critical training and resources, delivering consistent, high-quality support at scale across the country.

Our Solution

Credence has supported YRRP over three consecutive contracts by delivering large-scale, in-person training focused on reintegration, mental health awareness, and suicide prevention for service members and their families nationwide. With a cadre of SMEs, Credence delivered dozens of training events each month across the continental United States. These sessions addressed key topics such as the emotional cycle of deployment, communication, financial stressors, and early identification of mental health risks, equipping participants with practical tools to access support resources and intervene when needed. Credence also partnered with academic institutions to develop training modules, ensuring consistent, high-quality delivery of critical mental health and resilience content across all YRRP events.

Mission Impact

Credence’s nationwide training has reached 800,000+ participants. Participants consistently report increased awareness of available resources, improved coping strategies, and stronger family and community support systems. At scale, these efforts directly contribute to suicide prevention, improved resilience, and sustained readiness across the force.

Advancing Patient Safety and Clinical Reliability Across the Air Force Health System

Delivering safe, high-quality healthcare across a globally distributed military health system requires consistent training, standardized processes, and a strong culture of safety. The Air Force Patient Safety Program (PSP) was established to reduce preventable harm, improve clinical outcomes, and achieve enterprise-wide consistency across dozens of facilities.

Our Solution

Credence designed and deployed integrated disease-surveillance platforms across multiple countries in Asia and Africa connecting hundreds of health facilities and laboratories into a unified health data ecosystem. We implemented interoperability across various electronic medical record systems, and health information exchanges, enabling timely, standardized reporting from the point of care to national health authorities.

The platform incorporates predictive and geospatial analytics to identify disease hotspots and emerging trends, supported by data governance frameworks that ensure data quality, security, and sustainability. To enable long-term success, Credence embedded more than 40 digital health professionals who trained local staff and institutions to operate, maintain, and extend the surveillance systems independently.

Mission Impact

Partner governments reduced disease reporting timelines from months to near real time, gaining nationwide visibility into infectious disease cases and trends. Ministers of health can now detect emerging outbreaks as they occur and deploy targeted interventions before diseases spread widely. By establishing scalable, data-driven surveillance infrastructure across more than a dozen nations, Credence strengthened public health preparedness, improved resource allocation, and supported more effective responses to global infectious disease threats.

Medical Pre-Screening Automation for Military Accessions

The U.S. military processes ~300,000 accession applicants each year, with force readiness depending on both speed and medical accuracy. Historically, the medical screening process relied on paper forms, disconnected systems, and manual workflows, creating delays, data quality issues, and costly re-screening that slowed accessions into the force.

Our Solution

Credence designed and delivered a medical pre-screening platform that digitizes and automates the end-to-end capture of applicant medical data, including biometric information, medical history, examination results, and data from connected devices. The platform applies national health IT standards to ensure immediate interoperability with Federal EHR systems, and incorporates automated data-quality validation to identify errors before records enter the accession pipeline.

By creating direct feeds into service members’ permanent medical records, Credence enabled the DoW’s first fully digital, end-to-end medical accession system, eliminating manual handoffs and ensuring data continuity from recruitment through service.

Mission Impact

The military now qualifies recruits faster with higher confidence in medical data accuracy. Credence eliminated paper-based bottlenecks that delayed accessions, reduced medical data errors that previously required re-screening, and established a scalable digital pipeline that delivers nearly half a million validated medical records into the force each year, directly supporting readiness, efficiency, and force health protection.

Medical Intelligence Modernization

The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) monitors global health threats, such as disease outbreaks, that could impact U.S. forces or the homeland. As the volume, velocity, and variety of health data grew exponentially, DIA needed to modernize its medical intelligence systems so analysts could spend more time producing intelligence and less time searching, cleaning, and reconciling data.

Our Solution

Credence designed and deployed an end-to-end medical intelligence platform that transforms raw global health data into actionable threat assessments. The platform ingests and integrates large volumes of structured and unstructured data, including open-source reporting, scientific and medical publications, epidemiological data, and classified intelligence, across multiple security classification environments. AI and machine-learning pipelines automatically process multilingual, high-noise data to detect early indicators of disease outbreaks, abnormal health trends, and biosecurity risks, continuously comparing new information against historical baselines to identify anomalies and generate automated alerts.

Interactive visualizations and analytical tools enable analysts to assess geographic spread, severity, and potential downstream impacts without manual data aggregation. By modernizing legacy systems into a secure, scalable architecture, Credence provided DIA with a unified, cloud-enabled platform for medical intelligence analysis across security domains.

Mission Impact

Credence transformed how DIA produces medical intelligence by automating data ingestion, signal detection, and alerting, reducing analyst workload by 20 percent even as global health data volumes continued to grow. The platform enables earlier identification of disease outbreaks and health-related threats that could impact U.S. forces, regional stability, or the homeland, shifting DIA from reactive reporting to proactive threat detection. By delivering timely, actionable intelligence to combatant commands at machine speed, Credence strengthened force protection, improved operational planning, and reinforced national security.

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