Health4Planet (H4P): Territorial benchmarking in health and pollution
What is H4P?
H4P is an advanced tool for analysing and comparing territories according to key environmental health indicators. It identifies inequalities, risk areas and emerging trends, providing a solid basis for designing public policies, environmental health projects or insurance strategies based on scientific evidence.
Available in report or API format, adaptable to different operational and technical needs.
What is it for?
H4P goes beyond displaying data: it transforms information into actionable and personalised recommendations, integrating three key dimensions:
- Individual or population health profile
- Geographic location
Real-time environmental conditions
- All this with a science-based approach, accessibility and real impact, combining:
- Air quality and environmental data through sensors and satellites.
- Health information integrated in epidemiological surveillance networks.
- Artificial intelligence for predictive analytics and risk segmentation.
Ideal for:
- Smart cities, digital health or ecological transition projects.
- Consultancy firms and think tanks in the field of health and the environment.
- Insurance companies seeking to personalise risks and reduce costs.
- City councils and governments that want to make decisions based on data.
At SunshineOxygen, we contribute to the digital health ecosystem with solutions that:
- Are accessible and inclusive, designed for the elderly, vulnerable communities or those with functional diversity.
- Integrate with existing health system standards and digital platforms.
- Align their outcomes with sustainability, equity and resilience priorities on public agendas.
Extended use cases:
Strategic planning of territorial public health
For whom?
- City councils
- Health departments
- Environmental agencies
- Provincial councils
What is it for?
- It identifies health risk areas related to air pollution, extreme temperatures, or exposure to toxic substances.
- It facilitates evidence-based decision-making for designing public prevention policies, especially in dense urban or vulnerable rural settings.
- It helps prioritize investments in green infrastructure, mobile health services, or climate change adaptation plans.
Personalized Environmental Risk Prevention for Citizens
Who is it for?
- Healthcare institutions
- Insurance companies
- Digital health applications
What is it for?
- It provides each citizen with specific recommendations based on their health status (for example, people with COPD, asthma, or cardiovascular disease).
- It integrates real-time environmental variables (such as ozone levels or the presence of fine particles) to reduce unnecessary exposure and prevent complications.
- It allows for the generation of personalized alerts via mobile apps, wearables, or SMS, with preventive measures (for example, avoiding going out during certain time periods).
Reduction in Hospital Readmissions for Chronic Diseases
Who is it for?
- Hospitals
- Integrated healthcare services
- Insurance companies
What is it for?
- It identifies environmental factors that contribute to relapses or decompensation in chronically ill patients (for example, heart failure during heat waves).
- It uses AI algorithms to anticipate risk episodes and activate early intervention plans (such as telecare or home visits).
- It improves the continuity of care after hospital discharge, reducing costs and improving the quality of life of patients.
Citizen Empowerment and Health Self-Management
Who is it for?
- Digital health platforms
- NGOs
- Local governments
What is it for?
- It offers accessible and inclusive tools (apps, reports, adapted interfaces) to promote health education and self-care.
- It encourages active participation of the population in improving their environment and health, aligned with community health policies.
- It facilitates access to personalized recommendations for older adults, people with disabilities, or those in situations of digital vulnerability.
Monitoring and Impact Assessment of Urban or Environmental Projects
Who is it for?
- Consultants
- Project developers
- Public fund managers
What is it for?
- It allows for establishing environmental health baselines in neighborhoods, districts, or regions before and after an intervention (e.g., construction of green areas, traffic reduction).
- It assesses the real impact on the health of the population, facilitating accountability and justifying investments.
- It is especially useful for projects funded by European or climate recovery funds that require social and environmental impact metrics.
Territorial Benchmarking between Municipalities or Regions
Who is it for?
- Regional governments
- Provincial councils
- City networks
What is it for?
- It compares key environmental health indicators across different territories, identifying structural inequalities and critical areas.
- It helps develop coordinated strategies between municipalities or regions, promoting territorial cohesion and environmental justice.
- It can be integrated with other indicator systems (SDGs, Urban Agenda, PNACC, etc.) for strategic alignment.
Design of New Insurance Products Based on Environmental Risk
Who is it for?
- Insurance companies
- Insurtec
- Reinsurers
What is it for?
- It allows risk profiles to be segmented based on environmental and social-health variables, increasing the accuracy of actuarial models.
- It facilitates the design of personalized products that include digital prevention services, alerts, or proactive contingency plans.
- It fosters a more holistic view of risk, incorporating environmental health and social vulnerability as key variables.
Integration into Smart City Platforms and Environmental Management
Who is it for?
- Smart cities
- Engineering
- Urban data platforms
What is it for?
- It links environmental health data with mobility, energy, air quality, and urban planning.
- It improves cities' response capacity to extreme events (heat, pollution, infectious outbreaks) with proactive thinking.
- It provides added value to open data platforms or smart urban management systems.