PL | EN

About Us

Health4You was founded to connect clinical expertise with modern technologies in order to meaningfully support the development of digital healthcare.

Who We Are

Health4You is an initiative developed by specialists in medicine and technology, aimed at creating safe, practical, and regulation-compliant digital solutions for healthcare.

Clinical Authority

Prof. Mieczysław Pasowicz MD, PhD, provides clinical and substantive oversight of Health4You solutions, ensuring alignment with current medical knowledge, clinical practice, and the real needs of patients and healthcare professionals.

Technology Leadership

Mateusz Kierepka serves as CIO (Chief Information Officer), responsible for the technology architecture and software development within Health4You. His priorities include data security, solution scalability, and compliance with regulations and institutional requirements.

Our Approach

When designing Health4You solutions, we focus on responsible use of technology, transparency of system operations, and close collaboration with medical experts. Our goal is to create tools that genuinely support healthcare delivery, rather than simply digitising existing problems.

Complete Information About Health4You

About the Institute

INNOVATIVE MEDICINE INSTITUTE (IMI) – HEALTH DISRUPTOR

INNOVATIVE MEDICINE INSTITUTE (IMI), founded by Prof. Mieczysław Pasowicz MD, PhD, and the HEALTH4YOU PLATFORM, is a HEALTH DISRUPTOR (Transformation & Innovation Platform). It is a strategic entity within the Institute structure, responsible for managing the intellectual property and trademark portfolio. It holds the rights to organisational models derived from the core – the "Polish Health System" (PSZ).

🎯 Platform Strategy & Role

  • Intellectual Property Custodian: Owner of proprietary rights to the "Polish Health System" model and all its derived modules (e.g. ZOD1D, ZOZ, NID).
  • Innovation Platform: Serves as a structured environment for conceptualising, testing, and codifying new healthcare delivery models. It reflects the trend in which future leaders in healthcare may be "invisible platforms" orchestrating care through software and processes.
  • Ecosystem Orchestrator: Designed to connect and integrate different stakeholders (service providers, payers, diagnostics) into a coherent system, rather than owning all physical assets.

🚀 Core Business Model

HEALTH DISRUPTOR does not directly operate clinics. Its commercial value is realised through the HEALTH4YOU platform, which acts as its exclusive licensing and commercialisation arm.

  • Product: Proprietary know-how, processes, algorithms, and operational blueprints for each module.
  • Commercialisation Channel: HEALTH4YOU licenses these models to partners (hospitals, investors, municipalities) via technology licenses and franchise agreements.
  • Value Proposition: Offers a proven, integrated system to transform healthcare entities, reducing the risk and cost of independent innovation.

💡 Industry Context & Positioning

  • The "Platform" Disruptor: Aligns with the concept that the next major healthcare innovation may be a platform orchestrating care ecosystems, similar to how fintech platforms revolutionised banking.
  • Addressing Systemic Gaps: The Polish and global medtech sector shows strong growth, with many startups focusing on telemedicine and AI. However, there is a recognised gap for comprehensive, system-level organisational solutions – precisely the niche HEALTH DISRUPTOR aims to fill.
  • Export Potential: Like many ambitious Polish health-tech ventures, its models are designed for scalability and potential international expansion.

📊 Key Differences from Market Players

Market Player Primary Model HEALTH DISRUPTOR Difference
Retail/Tech Giants
(e.g. Amazon, CVS)
Building vertically integrated consumer care networks. Provides an organisational and digital "operating system" so existing providers can transform and compete.
Technology Providers
(e.g. Microsoft)
Offering cloud infrastructure, AI tools, and devices. Offering holistic organisational and process models that can leverage those technologies.
MedTech Startups Typically offering point solutions (a single app or device). Offering integrated system-level architectures (such as an entire organised diagnostics or outpatient care organisation).

In summary, HEALTH DISRUPTOR is the "innovation foundry" and IP vault, while HEALTH4YOU is the "commercialisation engine." Together, they form a complete value chain from model creation to market implementation.


INNOVATIVE MEDICINE INSTITUTE (IMI) – HEALTH DISRUPTOR

The Innovative Medicine Institute (IMI), founded by Mieczysław Pasowicz MD, PhD, is the HEALTH DISRUPTOR (Transformation & Innovation Platform) - the strategic intellectual property and brand portfolio management entity within the IMI structure. It owns and governs the proprietary organizational and operational models (like ZOD1D, ZOZ, NID) derived from the core "Polski System Zdrowia" framework.

🔍 Platform Strategy & Role

  • Intellectual Property Custodian: Owner of proprietary rights to the "Polski System Zdrowia" model and its derived modules.
  • Innovation Platform: Acts as a structured platform for conceptualizing, testing, and codifying new healthcare delivery models. It mirrors the industry trend where future leaders may be "invisible platforms" orchestrating care through software.
  • Ecosystem Orchestrator: Designed to connect and integrate different healthcare stakeholders (providers, payers, diagnostics) into a coherent system, rather than owning all physical assets.

🚀 Core Business Model

HEALTH DISRUPTOR does not directly operate clinics. Its commercial value is realized through HEALTH4YOU, which acts as its exclusive licensing and commercialization arm.

  • Product: The proprietary know-how, processes, algorithms, and operational blueprints for each module.
  • Commercialization Channel: HEALTH4YOU licenses these models to partners (hospitals, investors, municipalities) via technology licenses and franchise agreements.
  • Value Proposition: Offers a proven, integrated system to transform healthcare entities, reducing the risk and cost of independent innovation.

💡 Industry Context & Positioning

  • The "Platform" Disruptor: It aligns with the concept that the next major healthcare innovation may be a platform that orchestrates care ecosystems, similar to how fintech platforms revolutionized banking.
  • Addressing Systemic Gaps: The Polish and global medtech sector shows strong growth, with many startups focusing on telemedicine and AI. However, there is a recognized gap for comprehensive, system-level organizational solutions—precisely the niche HEALTH DISRUPTOR aims to fill.
  • Export Potential: Like many ambitious Polish health tech ventures, its models are designed for scalability and potential international expansion.

📊 Key Differences from Market Players

  • Retail/Tech Giants (e.g., Amazon, CVS): Focus on building vertically integrated consumer care networks. HEALTH DISRUPTOR provides the organizational and digital "operating system" for existing providers to transform and compete.
  • Technology Providers (e.g., Microsoft, Google): Offer cloud infrastructure, AI tools, or devices. HEALTH DISRUPTOR offers holistic organizational and process models that can utilize those technologies.
  • MedTech Startups: Typically offer point solutions (a single app, device, or service). HEALTH DISRUPTOR offers integrated system-level architectures (like an entire diagnostic or outpatient organization).

In essence, HEALTH DISRUPTOR is the "innovation foundry" and IP vault, while HEALTH4YOU is the "commercialization engine." Together, they form a complete value chain from model creation to market implementation.

Our Expert Team

Prof. Mieczysław Pasowicz

Innovator, Physician, Manager

Professor Mieczysław Pasowicz is one of Poland's most recognised and innovative physicians and healthcare managers. His multidimensional experience – as a clinician-cardiologist, researcher, long-serving hospital director, innovator, and strategist – represents a unique combination that enabled him to develop a comprehensive and practical model for reforming the Polish healthcare system, known as the Polish Health System® (PSZ) based on public value (Public Value Health System (PVHS)®).

Key Experience and Achievements

Practitioner and Clinician:
A physician with extensive experience in cardiology, regenerative medicine, precision medicine, and radiology. Researcher – Hirsch index 24. Member of prestigious societies: American College of Cardiology (FACC) and European Society of Cardiology (FESC).
Manager with 20 years of practice:
For two decades, he served as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the John Paul II Hospital in Kraków, where he gained deep, practical knowledge of the system's challenges and paradoxes, and comprehensively modernised the facility (including as investor in the Cardiac Surgery Clinic expansion project at John Paul II Hospital and the establishment of the Diagnostics, Prevention and Telemedicine Centre).
Pioneer of Digitalisation and Innovation:
Founder of the Diagnostics, Prevention and Telemedicine Centre at John Paul II Hospital – Poland's first and multiple award-winning digital hospital and the country's first cardio-radiology CT and MR centre. Twenty-five years ago, he was the first in Poland to implement CT coronary angiography studies, which have since gained recognition from American, European, and Polish Cardiology Societies and were included as Class I recommendations in treatment standards. In 2005, he developed research results published in his habilitation thesis at Jagiellonian University. In 2005, he also received the Health Sector Success of the Year award in the Public Hospitals category. His work in this field and in e-health was ahead of its time.
Scientist and Educator:
Author and co-author of over 350 scientific publications (Hirsch index: 24), former professor at Jagiellonian University and Andrzej Frycz Modrzewski Krakow University. His work spans cardiology, radiology, telemedicine, and management.
Strategist and System Architect:
Originator and coordinator of breakthrough infrastructure projects such as the "Kraków Centre for Medical Research and Technology" and the "Integrated Centre for Specialist Emergency Medicine" – two strategic projects of the Małopolska Voivodeship that were prototypes of integrated care in Poland.
Innovator and Entrepreneur:
Founder and President of the Innovative Medicine Institute and originator of BioMedTech Poland Longevity Technology Park. Creator of clinics and startups focused on Value-Based Healthcare and longevity (including IMIcare, LongevityAI, LongevityHealthSystem).
Healthcare Thought Leader:
Long-serving Vice President of the European Association of Hospital Managers based in Luxembourg, Founder and President of the Polish Association of Hospital Directors. Among the Association's major achievements was organising the 2002 European Congress of Hospital Directors in Kraków with participants from 56 countries, whose title remains relevant today: "A patient-centred system: from structural reforms to integrated care." He also worked with Minister Leszek Sikorski to have HEALTH included as a priority in the National Development Programme before EU accession, enabling the health sector to access EU funds. The former Minister of Health can attest to this achievement. Our candidate is currently affiliated with AGH University, where he serves as professor and the only physician in the Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence, working on projects in the field of artificial intelligence in medicine.

Why Is His PVHS Model Credible?

Professor Pasowicz is not a theorist. His Polish Health System® concept in the PVHS® model stems from deep knowledge of every link in the system: from the patient's bedside, through hospital management, to primary care (POZ) and outpatient specialist care (AOS), and integrated diagnostics centres, up to strategic planning at national and EU level. It is a model created by a practitioner for practitioners, accounting for financial, technological, and workforce realities.

Dr Jarosław Kozera, MD, PhD (Health Sciences), EngD, MBA

Healthcare system expert | R&D project leader | System solutions architect

A specialist with a unique, interdisciplinary profile combining advanced scientific research with many years of management experience in healthcare entities and practical work in designing innovative analytical tools (BI/AI). His activity focuses on applied research and translational projects aimed at real improvement of clinical, organisational, and economic efficiency in the healthcare system.

At the Innovative Medicine Institute, he is responsible for defining and leading R&D projects with high implementation potential, particularly in e-Health, systems medicine, clinical process management, and decision analytics.

Key Competencies

  • Management Experience: Many years of leading healthcare entities (as hospital director) and his own consulting firm JSKonsulting.
  • Innovation and Analytics: Designing proprietary medical controlling models and BI/AI systems supporting clinical decisions.
  • Scientific Activity: Co-author of numerous publications, EU project expert, bridging clinical and economic knowledge.
  • Implementation: Practical deployment of research results and system solutions in cooperation with public administration and business.

Mateusz Kierepka

CIO (Chief Information Officer), Health4You

Mateusz Kierepka is responsible for the technology architecture and software development of the Health4You ecosystem. He specialises in designing and implementing scalable IT systems for healthcare, combining medical solutions, artificial intelligence, and digital infrastructure at an institutional level.

He has many years of experience in MedTech, healthcare digitalisation, and building systems supporting clinical and decision-making processes. In his work, he focuses on the practical application of technology in real-world conditions within medical facilities, public administration, and technology startups.

Within Health4You, his responsibilities include:

  • designing system and medical data architecture,
  • integrating IT and AI technologies with clinical processes,
  • developing programmes for medical startups and innovation teams,
  • ensuring technology solutions align with legal regulations and data security.

He combines a technology perspective with an understanding of healthcare system constraints, ensuring that developed solutions can be implemented, maintained, and scaled in practice.