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Healthcare networks built for EHR, imaging, and telehealth.
Connect clinics, hospitals, and remote sites with secure, reliable networking that keeps clinicians and systems online.
Built around clinicians and patients
Designs focus on uptime, latency, and security so clinicians can access records, imaging, and collaboration tools without delay.
Connectivity and security challenges in healthcare
Healthcare organizations must protect sensitive health information while supporting demanding clinical applications and connected devices.
Network disruptions can impact patient care, delay procedures, and affect telehealth and remote‑monitoring services.
What a healthcare network needs
- High availability: Redundant links and equipment for critical sites and services.
- Segmentation: Separate clinical, admin, guest, and medical device networks.
- Performance: Low latency and sufficient bandwidth for EHR, imaging, and voice/video.
- Strong security: Encryption, access controls, logging, and threat protection aligned with regulations.
Services for hospitals, clinics, and care networks
Mission‑critical Internet & WAN
Redundant connectivity for main sites, clinics, and data centers.
SD‑WAN & private networking
Prioritize EHR, imaging, and telehealth over less critical traffic.
Advanced Security & Security Edge
Protect patient data, apps, and connected devices at the edge.
Managed Security
24/7 monitoring, incident response, and reporting for healthcare.
Healthcare use cases we support
- EHR and clinical apps: Provide reliable access from exam rooms, nursing stations, and remote clinics.
- Imaging and PACS: Move large images and scans without saturating links.
- Telehealth: Support high‑quality video consults between clinicians and patients.
- Connected devices: Segment and secure medical devices and monitoring systems.
Benefits for CIOs, CISOs, and clinical leaders
Better clinician experience: Reduce log‑in delays and app slowdowns that frustrate staff.
Improved patient care: Support workflows that depend on EHR, imaging, and telehealth.
Stronger risk posture: Design networks and security controls with regulation in mind.
Scalable foundation: Add clinics, services, and connected devices without redesigning everything.
Example healthcare network design
Use regional hubs with dual‑connected hospitals, clinics, and specialty sites tied together over SD‑WAN or private WAN.
Security services sit at the edge and in front of clinical apps, protecting traffic to data centers and clouds where EHR and imaging platforms live.
Typical path
Clinics / hospitals / remote staff → Access & Wi‑Fi → Security Edge/Advanced Security → SD‑WAN/Internet → EHR, PACS, and telehealth platforms.
Healthcare FAQs
Can you support both small clinics and large health systems?
Yes. Designs can start at a single site and scale to regional or national health networks using the same foundational building blocks.
How do you protect connected medical devices?
Dedicated network segments, policy‑based access, and security monitoring help reduce risk to sensitive clinical and IoT devices.
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