reliable connectivity with LoRa network
Healthdot 3.1 uses the LoRa (Long Range) network, a low-power wireless technology that ensures stable and secure communication over long distances. This advanced connectivity supports continuous monitoring by transmitting patient data without the need for complex infrastructure, making it ideal for both hospital and home environments.
hospital-wide reception
Reception is carefully measured, and LoRa gateways are strategically positioned to provide optimal coverage across all areas. Typically, just three gateways are sufficient to cover an entire hospital department, ensuring reliable connectivity with minimal infrastructure and setup.
simple installation
The LoRa network setup is quick, cost-effective, and typically completed within a single day. It operates independently of hospital IT systems, eliminating compatibility concerns and simplifying deployment. This ease of installation makes it an efficient solution for rapid implementation.
gateway requirements
LoRa gateways require only a power outlet and can be easily placed by the hospital’s facilities team, ensuring minimal disruption to existing workflows. Their simple setup supports flexible placement and efficient network coverage.
data security
Healthdot ensures the secure handling of patient data both in and out of hospital settings. To safeguard sensitive medical information, we’ve chosen the Philips HealthSuite Digital Platform (HSDP) — a cloud-based solution specifically designed for medical data security.
HSDP stores data within the EU (Ireland) in compliance with EU MDR and holds multiple certifications, including ISO 27001, 27018, SOC II Type 2, and HiTRUST.
Healthdot also employs end-to-end encryption, protecting data from the moment it’s collected until it reaches the platform. This robust security framework ensures that patient information remains private and secure throughout the monitoring process. For more in-depth details, a 44-page white paper on security is available upon request.