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Cromodata is the first health data exchange hub in Latin America and the Caribbean

Dec 5, 2025

A person interacting with a holographic interface displaying medical-related icons, such as a cross, stethoscope, and ambulance.
A person interacting with a holographic interface displaying medical-related icons, such as a cross, stethoscope, and ambulance.
A person interacting with a holographic interface displaying medical-related icons, such as a cross, stethoscope, and ambulance.

Cromodata is the first health data exchange hub in Latin America and the Caribbean, with a clear mission: to elevate clinical data as a strategic asset by promoting its protection, anonymization, and responsible use. The platform connects medical institutions with companies and researchers who need access to real, anonymized, high-quality clinical data — driving global scientific and technological development.

Cromodata is currently operational and undergoing rapid regional expansion, with active partners in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic — and advanced negotiations in Colombia. Because, as its founders say, “you can’t talk about global health without Latin America’s data.”

Cromodata collects and structures real clinical data from hospitals and medical centers, transforming unstructured information into standardized, market-ready datasets. All data is anonymized and tokenized, enabling interoperability across institutions without compromising patient identity. In other words, the platform works with longitudinal information: a CT scan from one center can be matched with a lab result from another, all belonging to the same patient — while preserving anonymity.

Among its main services are ethical monetization of clinical data and solutions for anonymization, tokenization, and compliance. The company also provides post-sale guidance on how institutions can reinvest the revenue they generate, along with a free digital informed-consent tool.

Cromodata’s proprietary tokenization technology ensures international regulatory compliance (HIPAA, GDPR) and enables institutions to cross-reference information without exposing patient identities.

The platform integrates artificial intelligence at multiple stages of the process. An AI-powered anonymization auditor verifies that data fields comply with international regulations, preventing accidental disclosures.

It also uses AI models to standardize medical reports and clinical histories, converting all information into the Cromodata Common Model — which enables unified datasets regardless of their origin.

Even at the visual level, Cromodata applies AI to detect and blur sensitive information in medical images, ensuring privacy down to the pixel.

With more than 50 partnered medical centers across 5 countries and over 19 million clinical images processed, Cromodata is already powering research in oncology and medical imaging — contributing to the early detection of complex diseases.

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