Writing and field notes from the bathroom health ecosystem — essays, interviews, briefings, and on-the-ground reports from people building this category.
A public launch and a press conversation, attended by researchers and operators from the wider field. Notes from the room, with context on what the launch signals for everyday bathroom health — and what questions remain open.
Read the dispatch →What the bathroom makes available, passively — and why that matters for prevention, monitoring, and everyday health understanding.
The first full articulation of the BHOS systems architecture — covering data sovereignty, shared language, trust infrastructure, and the conditions required for bathroom health to become a genuine public good rather than a replay of consumer tech.
Health data categories don't stay open for long. What happens if shared language isn't built before capital consolidates — and what to do about it.
Notes from a neighbourhood-scale pilot testing interoperability between bathroom sensors and clinical health records.
An analysis of data ownership models in health tech — and what a genuinely sovereign architecture for bathroom health would look like.
Not all capital is equal. What aligned investment looks like in a category where data governance determines whether the thing works at all.
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The BHOS newsletter — dispatches, essays, and early access to reports and convenings.
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