

Orlando Agrippa is building Sanius Health with a simple, stubborn conviction: patients are not a “data source” to be mined after the fact, but the missing operating system of modern healthcare. The mission is not to add another digital layer to an already fragmented system. It is to make lived experience measurable, usable, and ethically powerful, so that care becomes smarter, fairer, and faster for the people who spend the most time inside it.
Sanius Health started in the places where the gaps are most visible: rare disease, haematology, long-term conditions, and the messy reality between clinic visits. In these worlds, the problem is rarely a lack of clinical expertise. It is the absence of continuity. Symptoms fluctuate. Side effects accumulate. Treatment decisions are made with partial information. Patients become the unrecognised coordinators of their own care, carrying stories, spreadsheets, medication changes, and unanswered questions between teams that do not always speak the same language.
Agrippa’s response has been to build infrastructure that treats patient-reported outcomes, real-world experience, and day-to-day signals as first-class clinical inputs. That means tools and programmes that support people as they navigate diagnosis, therapy, and survivorship. It means creating patient-led datasets robust enough to inform service improvement, research, and life sciences partnerships, without compromising trust. And it means doing the unglamorous work: governance, consent, transparency, and the discipline of proving impact in ways the NHS and industry can adopt at scale.
At its core, Sanius Health is a bridge between two timelines. Healthcare often moves at the speed of institutions. Illness moves at the speed of life. The ambition is to close that gap, reducing clinical burden while improving outcomes, and ensuring that innovation does not happen to patients, but with them. Agrippa is not building a brand. He is building leverage: for patients who want agency, for clinicians who need clarity, and for systems that cannot afford to keep making decisions in the dark. The mission behind Sanius Health is a bet that the next era of care will be co-authored, evidence-rich, and deeply human.