Surely is a New Zealand health technology company building the infrastructure for consented, digital health record retrieval, starting with insurance underwriting and expanding into the broader health ecosystem.
The New Zealand health system holds an enormous amount of clinical information. Getting it from A to B (with proper consent and auditability) should be straightforward. It isn't, and that gap has real costs.
For insurers, it means weeks of delay and manual coordination. For GPs, it means interrupted workflows and unsolicited requests. For applicants, it means slow, opaque processes that erode trust.
Surely solves this by connecting to existing clinic infrastructure via FHIR standards, placing consent at the centre of every request, and delivering records in a format that's immediately useful to underwriters. No faxes. No manual chasing. No compliance gaps.
Health data is among the most sensitive information handled in any system. Every technical and process decision at Surely is made with that in mind.
Security controls independently audited
Aligned with HIPC and consent obligations
Standards-based integration, no workarounds
All data encrypted in transit and at rest
Every consent and access event is logged
Reports expire automatically after delivery
Getting a medical report used to be the slowest part of our underwriting process. With Surely, we're seeing turnaround times drop from weeks to same-day. The audit trail alone has transformed how we handle compliance review.