Telemedicine Technologies provides at the provider’s convenience classic Secure Hosting or Health Data Hosting, in accordance with GDPR and European health data protection regulations.
The Health Data Hosting service is based on an Infrastructure including a Primary Site and a Secondary Site that are geographically distinct. The Primary Site is ISO 27001 certified.
This Infrastructure is provided by specialist companies selected by Telemedicine Technologies for their excellent performance.
The Infrastructure is equipped with a fire protection system.
The redundancy of the power systems allows a normal running of the infrastructure in case of a total power cut, without any interruption of the service.
At the client’s request, we can provide a mirror site that guarantees automatic and immediate copying of data, thus bypassing any blocking or hacking of data.
Daily saving of application data performed locally on the Primary Site and on the remote Secondary Site.
Service availability rate > 99.9%.
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