About Grind Technologies

Revolutionizing Healthcare Through Innovation
At Grind Technologies, we are dedicated to transforming healthcare through innovative digital solutions. Our team comprises experienced professionals committed to delivering optimized healthcare record systems that enhance patient care and operational efficiency. We understand the unique challenges faced in the health sector and are equipped to address them. Our approach emphasizes community benefits, including faster emergency response times and data-driven policymaking. By digitizing healthcare records, we enable seamless information sharing, which ultimately leads to cost savings and improved patient outcomes. We strive to create an ecosystem that supports transparency and interoperability across healthcare systems. We believe in the power of technology to support research and education in healthcare. Our solutions are designed with AI decision support capabilities, empowering healthcare providers to make informed choices quickly. With our commitment to excellence, we aim to foster partnerships that truly benefit communities and promote healthier futures for all.
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Meet Our Experts
Mr Paul Effiong Etuk
Mr. Paul Etuk leads our team with a wealth of experience in healthcare informatics and data analysis. His visionary leadership and deep understanding of healthcare challenges drive our innovative solutions, ensuring they meet the evolving needs of the industry.

Mr David Moses Onuoha
Mr David Onuoha our Operations Manager, brings a wealth of expertise in healthcare administration and process optimization. His focus on operational excellence ensures the seamless implementation of our digital solutions, contributing to enhanced patient care and efficient healthcare delivery.

Mr Chirag Talsaniya
As our Chief Technology Officer, Chirag combines his extensive software development experience with a deep understanding of healthcare workflows. his expertise in designing and implementing robust, secure systems elevates the quality and reliability of our healthcare record solutions.

Mr Anthony Mensah LLB.
As our Director of International Affairs, Risk & Compliance oversees International stakeholder engagement, risk awareness, and compliance alignment across Grind Technologies' strategic initiatives. He helps ensure the National Health Vault is positioned for credible adoption through disciplined governance, strong institutional relationships, and responsible expansion planning.
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We at Grind Technologies, share a strong belief,
That advanced quality healthcare is a fundamental right
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As such, the NHV and subsidiary tech that we create is built and operated with uncompromising health-grade discipline: encryption in transit and at rest, strict role-based access control, multi-factor authentication, tamper-evident audit trails and controlled emergency break-glass access that is always logged and reviewable. Our security posture is operational, not cosmetic. We harden network segmentation, enforce continuous monitoring, maintain vulnerability management and remediation cycles, and implement disciplined backup and disaster-recovery readiness before scale. Just as importantly, our data ethics are strict: NHV does not claim ownership of patient records and does not monetize them; stewardship remains with the institution and jurisdiction where care is delivered, while NHV provides the secure backbone, interoperability layer, technical support and operational discipline that make continuity of care possible. We pair this with a field-proven support model: rapid incident response, on-site go-live stabilization, professional training and train-the-trainer replication so every deployment becomes faster, stronger and more dependable. In practical terms, this is a serious team doing serious work with measurable speed, accountable governance and security standards that match the sensitivity of health data