About Asemio
Asemio is a social enterprise building the governance, privacy, and data architecture that lets agencies, health systems, and research consortia share data lawfully, purposefully, and well — from early childhood quality improvement to biomedical research.
Asemio exists because multi-institutional data ecosystems — whether in healthcare, early childhood, or government — deserve infrastructure built with the same rigor, care, and long-term thinking as any other critical utility. Organizations shouldn't have to assemble it from scratch every time.
We partner with state agencies, county governments, healthcare systems, research consortia, and foundations to design and deploy the governance architecture, privacy-enhancing technology, and data infrastructure that make cross-institutional data sharing lawful, purposeful, and sustainable. Our platform — Mosaic — is the only end-to-end system purpose-built for this work.
Founded in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Asemio has grown from a local technology partner into a nationally recognized leader in public data infrastructure, with active deployments across healthcare, early childhood, local, county, and state institutional layers. We build within your cloud environment — hybrid cloud or on-premise — and design for capacity transfer so your team can own and operate the infrastructure independently.
Research & Field Building
The Institute for Data Ecosystem Advancement is a research and field-building fund housed at the Tulsa Community Foundation. IDEA advances the science and practice of integrated data systems — developing standards, conducting research, and equipping communities to share data lawfully, purposefully, and well.
IDEA operates as a think-do model. Research findings inform Asemio's applied methodology and Mosaic product development. Foundation program officers can fund diagnostic engagements through IDEA as learning initiatives — no vendor procurement required.
Partners & Collaborators
Proof Points
Real timing data, real governance architectures, real outcomes from communities that have built their data infrastructure with Asemio.
Two IDS projects in Tulsa with the same partners and similar domains. One operated under custodial architecture and took 624 days. The other used federated design and delivered in 87 days at twice the complexity. The difference was governance structure — not trust, leadership, or staffing.
Partnering with the State of Connecticut and Georgetown MDI on the state's privacy-enhancing technology deployment. The forthcoming co-publication recommends cross-IDS governance standards as the necessary next step for the field.
Mosaic Spotlight supports HIPAA-compliant tokenization and longitudinal record linkage across academic medical centers and health systems — linking clinical, demographic, and outcomes data without centralizing identifiers. Deterministic and probabilistic matching with transparent performance metrics.
Foundational data architecture for quality improvement systems — integrating multi-source administrative, assessment, and workforce data across nested levels within your cloud environment. Built for both rigorous program evaluation and operational CQI dashboards, with full capacity transfer.
A four-track IDS Design Series targeting governance committee, coordinating locus, standards, and data contributors — running the pilot at full speed while building governance and standards in parallel.
The first cross-site standards alignment grounded in operational data from three distinct institutional layers. Released to 26+ AISP network sites as a field contribution with no comparable artifact in existence.
Resources
Published proof points from Tulsa, Connecticut, and community partners. Governance architectures, timing data, and deployment outcomes.
View case studiesWriting on governance architecture, privacy-enhancing technologies, IDS standards, and lessons from deployed sites.
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