CAMMELOT

What happens when AI runs a Dutch town's healthcare?

The Story
Chapter 0

Why I Built This

“I work at Microsoft. You should assume I’m biased toward AI. That’s exactly why I built something that could prove me wrong.”

A simulated Dutch town. 45 citizens. Real data. Two hundred simulation runs. Here’s why I built a machine that could prove me wrong — and in several important ways, did.

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Technical Deep Dives
Chapter 1

How I Wired a Pixel Town with A2A and FHIR

“Every agent publishes a card. Every action writes a FHIR resource. The mesh self-organizes.”

Agent Cards, FHIR memory stores, and 200 lines of JavaScript. How a protocol-first architecture makes the IZA’s €2.8 billion integration problem look very different.

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Chapter 2

The Data Mesh is Dead. Long Live the Agentic Mesh.

“Data mesh promised decentralized ownership. It delivered decentralized abandonment.”

Why data mesh fails in healthcare, and what an agent-native architecture does differently. Discovery over integration. Context travels with action.

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Research · Coming Soon
Series 3

The Numbers: What 200 Runs Told Me

Mortality, burnout, costs, fairness. Every finding — including the ones that embarrass the AI-optimist position.

Series 4

Policy Implications

What this means for the IZA, the zorginfarct, and 301,000 missing healthcare workers.

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Chapter 3

What’s Coming

“I ran 100 simulations. I have numbers. Some confirmed what I expected. Others didn’t.”

Results on mortality, burnout, costs, and fairness. Charts, effect sizes, and p-values. Coming week by week.

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Burnout Score
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Mortality Rate
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Cost Savings
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Fairness
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