Gut. Reality. Then Power.
I didn’t start in tech. I started in survival.
— JaLisa Johnson, CEO | Cofounder
My family lived inside the healthcare system as providers and patients—I saw it from all sides, my parents, my siblings, Quiana’s grandmother, her aunts. We weren’t just patients. We became the coordinators, the advocates, the ones holding everything together across disconnected providers, missing data, and delayed care.
We buried people we loved—not because care didn’t exist, but because it didn’t reach us in time.
That experience exposed a fundamental flaw: healthcare, housing, and infrastructure don’t talk to each other. And when they don't, people fall through the cracks.
So we built HEII—Health Environment Intelligent Infrastructure.
It’s a platform that connects your health data, your living environment, and real-time system intelligence—so care follows you, risk is identified early, and intervention happens before crisis.
This isn’t another app. It’s infrastructure.
We didn’t build it as an idea. We built it because we lived the failure—and now we’re scaling the solution.
A woman wakes up at 5AM.
She checks her bank account before she checks her health.
She already knows she can’t afford both rent and care this month.
A veteran sits in a system.
His records are in five different places.
None of them talk to each other.
A child gets diagnosed.
The system tells the family what the disease is.
But not what to do next.
👉 Yet outcomes are fragmented, delayed, and inequitable.
A person tests positive for something serious
They get a message:
"You tested positive. Call this number."
The Reality: The system does not move with the person.
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The system waits for the person to figure it out.
1 The system knew before you broke
2 The system guided you in real time
3 The system connected your life—not just your records
HEII was not built as a product.
It was built because:
But nothing connects them in real time for the human being inside the system.
Not another app
Not another database
👉 It is the intelligence layer across life itself.
Health Environment Intelligent Infrastructure
This is about:
People are not failing systems.
Systems are failing people.
Infrastructure → intelligence
Housing → health systems
Data → real-time action
This is the shift
Buildings that exist
Systems that respond
You saw:
You built:
A system that doesn’t wait for people to fail
"We didn’t build HEII because the market needed it.
We built it because people are living inside systems that were never designed to protect them."
And we decided to change that.