How Healthcare IT Is Changing

The networks of yesterday are not built to support the growing demands of the modern-day healthcare organization. Not only is equipment becoming increasingly more sophisticated and IoT-driven but providing care to those in remote locations via unified communications tools or accessing cloud-based patient records are changing network requirements.

Protected Health Information (PHI)

PHI is highly sensitive, making it extremely value and sought after by hackers who will do anything to get the data. This requires a stringent security profile across all connected network nodes and locations.

Telehealth and QoS

Telehealth is growing in adoption to facilitate a virtual connection between provider and patient using bandwidth intensive video conferencing services, which requires a high quality of service (QoS). These services leverage cloud applications to deliver access to electronic medical records (EMR) and sharing high-resolution images.

Remote Branch Offices, Clinics, and Pharmacies

Care is increasingly provided in branch locations such as clinics and medication obtained at connected pharmacies. All must adhere to the same HIPAA requirement as primary care offices, which requires a reliable and secure network connection.

Pre- or Post-Treatment Payment

Payment for healthcare services is often required in advance, and for those paying electronically, this requires a securely network-connected payment device or ATM, which adheres to PCI DSS compliance regulations.

VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud Powers Healthcare Network Requirements

Providing healthcare today is much more than making a diagnosis or prescribing medication. The advancements in medicine, the increase in regulations to protect patient and doctor, and the digitization of the entire process requires a scalable, secure, uninterrupted and bandwidth-flexible healthcare IT network.

Central Management and Control

SD-WAN centralizes the monitoring, visibility, and cloud control to enable zero-touch branch deployment across distributed locations. IT personnel can manage all network traffic and applications and remediate from a central location rather than having to visit remote sites.

Best-in-Class Security

A stateful and context-aware (application, user, device) integrated firewall delivers granular control of micro-applications and support for protocol-hopping applications. The secure firewall service can segregate voice, video, data, and compliance traffic. Additionally, SD-WAN integrates seamlessly with best-in-class security vendors, so healthcare organizations can easily implement the security profile of their choice.  

Application and Data Segmentation

SD-WAN segments traffic end-to-end to isolate various types and meet compliance requirements. IT managers have full control over traffic isolation (via VRF) by custom segments (voice, data, HIPAA, PCI, etc.) that can be applied by site type via established profile templates. This ensures that IoT and OT traffic is separated from EMR traffic, for example, and corporate access separate from guest Internet access across all locations in the network. 

Zero-Touch Deployment

Healthcare organizations can quickly deploy new sites with zero-touch deployment. SD-WAN edges placed in each primary and remote location automatically authenticate, connect, and receive configuration instructions with the centralized management portal once connected to the Internet.

Spotlight

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SD-WAN: Enabling Patient Care

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Eliminating Network Outages to Meet HIPAA Requirements

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The Positive Impact of SD-WAN on Healthcare

The digital transformation, federal regulations, and patient expectations are placing huge burdens on healthcare networks. Find out how VMware SD-WAN by VeloCloud helps healthcare organizations transform their networks to be scalable, secure, uninterrupted, and bandwidth-flexible. 

Success Stories

Saber Healthcare

“Segmentation of network traffic, and simple and secure VPN are key requirements for our healthcare network. The introduction of SD-WAN helps us significantly reduce manual effort to configure and maintain our network and instead focus on providing quality of service, reliable connectivity and reduced cost of operations.”

-- Curtis McEwen,
Senior Network Engineer, Saber Healthcare

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