True Lattice Systems is building one of the nation’s most advanced technology platforms focused on iatrogenic-risk detection, clinical data integrity, and healthcare safety infrastructure. Through NCISA, we are developing a new class of healthcare technology designed to identify hidden system failures, expose unresolved clinical discrepancies, and support evidence-driven prevention of avoidable harm. We are not simply studying healthcare risk — we are building the infrastructure to detect it, measure it, and help healthcare systems act before failure becomes harm.
National Clinical Intelligence and Safety Architecture
A system-level framework designed to detect, classify, and mitigate systemic healthcare risk across complex clinical environments.
Patient Access Data Audit X-Layer Integrated System
A patient-controlled medical data continuity platform that ensures secure and persistent access to healthcare records across systems.
Lattice Intelligence Network
A distributed infrastructure layer supporting clinical intelligence, healthcare interoperability, and next-generation medical data systems.
True Lattice Systems integrates NCISA, PADAXIS, and LIN into a unified healthcare infrastructure architecture designed to support clinical intelligence, secure patient data continuity, and healthcare interoperability across complex medical environments.
Together these technologies form a layered platform capable of identifying systemic risk, preserving patient-controlled access to medical data, and enabling next-generation medical data systems across healthcare networks. The True Lattice architecture is designed to support large-scale clinical environments including hospitals, health networks, and distributed healthcare systems.
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NCISA — Clinical Intelligence and Safety Layer
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PADAXIS — Patient Data Continuity Layer
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LIN — Distributed Infrastructure Network
Long-term auditability, evidence preservation, and future-ready security for clinical integrity records.
True Lattice Systems is developing its healthcare infrastructure with a Quantum-Ready Clinical Integrity Layer focused on long-term auditability, tamper-evident records, secure validation history, and defensible evidence preservation.
This layer is not presented as a claim that healthcare systems are “quantum-proof,” nor does it require sensitive healthcare data to be stored in public systems. It is designed to strengthen clinical trust by preserving what was detected, when it was detected, which sources were involved, who reviewed it, what action was taken, and whether the audit chain remained intact over time.
For NCISA, this means clinical discrepancy events are not only detected — they are preserved as traceable integrity records. When NCISA identifies a medication, allergy, diagnosis, documentation, discharge, or care-transition discrepancy, the system is designed to create a secure event record that supports later review, validation, audit, and reconstruction.
The Quantum-Ready Clinical Integrity Layer is designed to support future-ready security architecture, tamper-evident audit trails, digital signature readiness, controlled access, long-term evidence preservation, and migration planning toward post-quantum security standards as healthcare, government, and enterprise requirements evolve.
Why It Matters
Healthcare records, discrepancy reviews, accreditation inquiries, malpractice cases, insurance disputes, government investigations, and research audits may remain relevant for years or decades. True Lattice Systems is preparing for a healthcare environment where clinical integrity records must remain trustworthy over time.
Core Functions
System-level detection and classification of healthcare safety risks across complex clinical environments.
Persistent patient-controlled medical data access designed to maintain record continuity across healthcare systems.
Secure infrastructure enabling interoperability between clinical platforms, health networks, and data environments.
Advanced analytics and decision-support infrastructure designed to enhance clinical awareness and systemic safety monitoring.
Future-ready clinical integrity architecture designed to support tamper-evident discrepancy records, secure validation history, long-term evidence preservation, and post-quantum security migration planning.
True Lattice Systems technologies support healthcare environments where clinical intelligence, patient data continuity, and interoperable infrastructure are essential to patient safety and system resilience.
Infrastructure designed to support clinical risk intelligence and data continuity across complex hospital environments.
Technologies supporting secure data interoperability between clinical systems, health networks, and medical platforms.
Infrastructure frameworks capable of supporting clinical research initiatives focused on systemic healthcare risk and patient safety.
Architecture enabling scalable healthcare data environments across distributed clinical and digital health systems.
The True Lattice platform integrates clinical intelligence, patient data continuity, and distributed infrastructure into a unified healthcare architecture.
True Lattice Systems is advancing healthcare infrastructure through clinical and technical platform development focused on systemic risk intelligence, patient data continuity, and interoperable healthcare systems.
Our work is centered on creating secure, scalable, and clinically meaningful infrastructure layers that support healthcare safety, data access continuity, and next-generation clinical intelligence environments.
NCISA is an iatrogenesis-focused clinical integrity platform designed to detect, validate, and reconstruct clinical discrepancies, documentation gaps, medication conflicts, allergy mismatches, and care-transition failures that may contribute to preventable patient harm.
Design of a patient-centered data continuity layer focused on persistent access, secure portability, and longitudinal healthcare record availability across healthcare systems.
Creation of a distributed infrastructure network supporting secure interoperability, scalable healthcare data exchange, and next-generation clinical intelligence environments.
The True Lattice platform architecture is designed as a layered healthcare infrastructure model that integrates systemic clinical risk intelligence, persistent patient data continuity, and distributed infrastructure capable of supporting interoperable healthcare environments. The True Lattice architecture is designed to support large-scale clinical environments including hospitals, health networks, and distributed healthcare systems.
Steven Snodgrass, MD, FACS
Co-Founder
Dr. Steven Snodgrass, MD, FACS, is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and Co-Founder of True Lattice Systems. He previously served as Chief of Surgery at HCA Greenview Hospital in Kentucky, where he led surgical teams and helped advance patient safety and clinical quality initiatives.
Dr. Snodgrass provides physician leadership and supports the design of healthcare infrastructure initiatives focused on improving patient safety, clinical data integrity, and system-level clinical awareness.
Frank Williams, PhD
Co-Founder
Dr. Frank Williams is the Co-founder of True Lattice Systems and architect of the platform’s healthcare infrastructure model. His work focuses on systemic healthcare risk intelligence, patient data continuity systems, and distributed infrastructure frameworks designed to support interoperable clinical environments.
His research and development efforts focus on advancing clinical intelligence systems to improve healthcare safety and infrastructure resilience.
mailto:contact@truelatticesystems.com
Organizations interested in research collaboration, healthcare infrastructure development, or platform inquiries may contact True Lattice Systems for additional information regarding the NCISA, PADAXIS, and LIN platform initiatives.