Clear purpose
Everyone involved needs to know what can be shared, why it is being shared and who has authority to use it.
Secure Integrity Network
Sequrin is pronounced “Securing”. The name comes from Secure Integrity Network, the longer-term idea behind the company: helping authorised healthcare organisations understand important claims-integrity relationships that no one participant could see on its own.
What exists today
Right now Sequrin is focused on helping authorised teams understand claims signals, relationships and investigation context inside their own organisation.
The broader network comes later. We are not running a national cross-scheme network today, and we are not building a shortcut that turns local suspicion into a shared conclusion.
What a network would need
Everyone involved needs to know what can be shared, why it is being shared and who has authority to use it.
Shared integrity information needs an evidence standard, controlled publication and a real way to challenge or correct it when the facts change.
Usefulness, false positives, bias and operational impact need to be measured before wider participation makes sense.
The line we would keep
A useful network should help authorised participants recognise relationships they could not see alone. It should not become an unrestricted data pool, an automatic fraud register or a place where one investigator can publish an allegation to everyone else.
Where we are now
The immediate job is simpler: make analysis and investigation useful inside one organisation, prove that it works, and build the governance that anything broader would depend on.