Proposals
Below is a list and summaries of the proposals submitted by Techvida to public calls for proposals.
This section aims to meet the legal requirements for transparency and make it easier to monitor our activities with government bodies.
Summary of the TechVida Proposal:
TechVida’s proposal responds to the challenge of expanding the automatic and timely notification of deaths from cardiac arrest with potential for cornea donation in Goiás by focusing on the biggest bottleneck in the chain: the time it takes for information to arrive. The document points out that the useful window of up to 6 hours for procurement is often lost due to a lack of standardization in notification flows, limited integration between systems and poor training of professionals. These failures lead to under-reporting, recurrent losses of viable tissue and an increase in the transplant queue.
To transform this scenario, the solution proposes an intelligent, integrated and secure platform that automatically predicts, detects and notifies deaths. Unlike reactive approaches, it uses a predictive module to estimate the risk of cardiorespiratory arrest minutes or hours before the event, extending the useful window for capture and allowing the Eye Bank, OPOs and hospital teams to be activated in advance. The system integrates with existing health systems (public and private hospitals, IML, SVO, SIDOAR and the Transplant Center) using consolidated standards such as HL7 FHIR, harmonizing heterogeneous data, validating eligibility criteria and transmitting standardized and traceable notifications.
In addition to automating the flow, the platform adopts an event-driven architecture and incorporates robust security mechanisms: end-to-end encryption, zero trust architecture, anonymization and immutable audit trails, guaranteeing compliance with the LGPD and total transparency. Specific objectives include reducing the time between death and notification, standardizing flows across the network, increasing the identification of potential donors and creating a structured database for analysis and continuous improvement. The proposal also stands out for being scalable, resilient and adaptable to other forms of critical health notification, facilitating expansion to new states or other types of transplant.
In short, TechVida offers a solution that replaces fragmented and manual processes with a proactive, integrated and auditable ecosystem, with a direct impact on operational efficiency and reducing the waiting list for corneal transplants, without requiring the adoption of new applications or disruptions to existing systems.