OpenCura — Global health intelligence, open to anyone with a browser
There's a gap most people in global health never see directly. On one side: the institutions with Bloomberg terminals, Clarivate subscriptions, dedicated analysts, real-time dashboards. On the other side: a ministry officer in Karachi, a clinician in Baghdad, a founder in Nairobi — working on harder problems, with higher stakes, from a browser and whatever they can piece together from public sources.
The data isn't the problem. Most of it is public. Outbreaks, conflicts, displacement, regulators, trials, the legal record that trails all of it. It's just scattered across dozens of sites, dozens of formats, and rarely talks to itself. The people with resources pay someone to stitch it together. Everyone else goes without. That asymmetry shapes who gets to make good decisions and who doesn't.
OpenCura exists to close it. 193 countries, every active crisis, every figure sourced — and the connections that let you move from an outbreak to the conflict driving displacement, to the regulators deciding which drugs reach the region, to the trials already running on the ground.
It keeps growing. More countries, deeper data, tools that match what the top institutions run internally — open to anyone with a browser.
The people closest to the problem should have the same view as the people furthest from it.
Platform Capabilities
21+ smart tools across six capability areas:
- Investor Intelligence — Cross-Dimensional Intelligence Briefings, Regulatory Timeline Analysis, Competitive Intelligence, Risk Scoring, Market Signals
- Entrepreneur Tools — Funding Strategy & Scanner, Go-to-Market Intelligence, Standards Navigator
- Clinician Support — Reimbursement Intelligence (CPT/ICD Codes), Drug Reference
- Researcher Tools — Literature Intelligence Matrix, Study Designer
- Regulatory Intelligence — Compliance Monitor, CFR Navigator, Safety Signal Tracking, Global Regulatory Intelligence
- Public Health Analytics — Epidemiological Dashboard, Health Equity Analysis, Disease Surveillance, Global Health Map, Country Intelligence Profiles
Founded by Zohaib Akhtar, MD, MPH, MBA
Zohaib Akhtar is a founder and builder working across medicine, public health, design, business, and modern AI systems. He works on health problems by integrating multiple disciplines — designing and engineering systems that connect clinical care, public health, regulatory intelligence, and AI. He created Chroneme, introducing continuous health and clinical intelligence, and leads OpenCura, supporting global health innovation to make healthcare more humane, intelligent, and equitable.
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