Building the infrastructure for governed healthcare interaction

A shared foundation for more trusted, transparent, and sustainable interaction between clinicians and life sciences organisations.

Healthcare professional

Why Thresio exists

Healthcare interaction is evolving faster than the systems designed to manage it.

Digital channels have opened new ways for clinicians and industry to connect, but the infrastructure required to make those interactions structured, compliant, and genuinely valuable has not kept pace. Thresio exists to help close that gap.

A system under pressure

For life sciences organisations

  • Rising regulatory scrutiny
  • Greater demand for real-world insight
  • Need for verified, consent-based access
  • Expanding transparency requirements

For clinicians

  • Limited time for fragmented engagement
  • Discomfort with models that blur independence
  • Few structured ways to have expertise recognised
  • Digital tools that often do not serve clinical needs

Digital transformation only works when the infrastructure behind it works too.

Founder

Rebecca James-Kinanen, Founder of Thresio

Rebecca James-Kinanen

Founder, Thresio

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Built from direct experience across healthcare, clinicians, and industry

Thresio was founded by Rebecca James-Kinanen after years working across healthcare, life sciences, clinician-led consulting, and digital transformation.

That experience made one thing clear: healthcare needs better infrastructure for interaction — infrastructure that respects clinicians, supports organisations responsibly, and embeds governance from the start.

Thresio is the result of that perspective.

Founding philosophy

Clinician-first

Independence, privacy, and value recognition matter.

Governance by design

Compliance is foundational, not optional.

Transparency

Value exchange and participation should be clearly structured.

Real-world usefulness

The platform should support learning, insight, and better interaction in practice.

Trust at scale

What works early should still be trusted later.