Connectivity That Holds Up When It Matters

In healthcare environments, connectivity is directly tied to care delivery. Clinicians, devices, and systems depend on reliable, secure communication, but many environments still rely on fragmented networks that create blind spots, delays, and unnecessary risk.

Proviniti delivers Healthcare Advanced Network Solutions that enable secure, reliable, and prioritized connectivity across clinical environments. From hospitals to distributed care settings, we help ensure that critical applications, devices, and care teams stay connected, supporting everything from patient monitoring to mobile care delivery. By aligning connectivity with clinical workflows and compliance requirements, we turn network infrastructure into a dependable part of patient care operations.

This becomes even more critical during a cyber event. Traditional recovery approaches rely on the same compromized networks attackers have already infiltrated, creating risk of reinfection and prolonged downtime. To address this, we incorporate Isolated Recovery Environments (IRE), secure, independent connectivity layers that allow healthcare organizations to safely restore clinical systems without relying on infected infrastructure. These environments operate as digitally sterile “clean rooms,” enabling the recover of Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems, imaging platforms, and other Tier-0 applications in a trusted and controlled manner.

By combining Healthcare ANS with IRE design principles, leverating private 5G, SIM-based identity, and secure access controls, we extend connectivity beyond day-to-day operations into true clinical continuity. This ensures that even in a crisis, care delivery can be restored safely, quickly and without compromise.

What We Do

Design healthcare-specific network and mobility strategies

Enable secure, reliable connectivity across care environments

Incorporate Isolated Recovery Environments (IRE) for cyber resilience

Support compliance with healthcare data and security requirements

Integrate connectivity into clinical and operational workflows

Why It Matters

Improve reliability of clinical communication and systems

Support uninterrupted patient care even during cyber events

Reduce risk tied to connectivity gaps and compromise infrastructure

Enable safe, rapid recovery of critical clinical systems

Align network architecture with patient safety and resilience

What We See When This Is Done Right

Clinicians don’t think about connectivity, it just works. Devices stay connected, communication is consistent, and even during a cyber event, recovery happens in a controlled environment withou risking reinfection or disrupting care delivery.

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