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WEBHOSPITAL
The digital transformation of healthcare establishments is a major challenge today.
In this context, WebHospital has established itself as an essential solution thanks to its modern, flexible web architecture, which meets today’s needs in terms of performance, security and cost reduction.
With WebHospital, healthcare institutions can benefit from innovative technologies that facilitate data management and improve care coordination.
Simplified accessibility thanks to full web architecture
One of the strengths of WebHospital lies in its full web architecture. WebHospital operates directly from a browser, providing easy access to patient data at any time, from any device.
This increased accessibility not only improves the fluidity of daily work, but also collaboration between medical and administrative teams, whether on site or remotely.
This ability to use the solution without local technical constraints guarantees optimum responsiveness in patient care.
Innovative technologies for greater flexibility
WebHospital’s architecture is based on microservices, a modern approach that enables the solution to be segmented into different functional modules. These microservices are deployed in Docker containers, offering greater isolation and stability.
Thanks to this technology, each component of the system can be updated independently, without impacting the whole system. This means that healthcare establishments can benefit from an agile solution, with rapid, continuous updates in response to regulatory or functional changes.
Reduced infrastructure and maintenance costs
By adopting a full web solution, healthcare establishments can considerably reduce their infrastructure costs.
There’s no longer any need to maintain a fleet of costly local servers, or to manage complex updates on each user workstation. IT teams can concentrate on strategic tasks, while maintenance of the solution is centralised and simplified.
This optimisation of hardware resources translates into substantial savings, enabling establishments to reallocate budgets to other priorities.
Microservices: A modular, agile architecture
Microservices architecture is based on breaking software down into several independent components, each responsible for a specific function (patient management, billing, medical records, etc.). Unlike so-called ‘monolithic’ architectures, where all functionalities are embedded in a single block, microservices enable more agile and flexible application management. Each service can be developed, updated or maintained without affecting the rest of the system, which reduces the risk of interruption and improves the adaptability of the solution to changing needs.
In practice, this modularity means greater responsiveness to changes in regulations or the specific needs of establishments. It’s also an advantage in terms of scalability: healthcare establishments can extend certain functionalities without having to reconfigure the entire system.
Security and compliance at the heart of WebHospital
Managing healthcare data imposes stringent requirements in terms of security and compliance.
WebHospital incorporates robust security protocols to guarantee the protection of sensitive information. The system is designed to comply with the most stringent standards, such as the RGPD, while ensuring the traceability and confidentiality of patient data.
In addition, regular audits and security tests are carried out to ensure that the platform remains compliant with regulatory developments.
‘We have designed WebHospital to meet the most stringent security requirements, while guaranteeing that data is protected at every stage of its use,’ emphasises Stéphane Leroux. This assurance is crucial for healthcare establishments, which have to comply with strict regulations and protect patients’ privacy.
Docker: A stable and secure environment
Docker is a container-based virtualisation technology that encapsulates microservices in isolated environments called ‘containers’. Each container includes everything a service needs to function (libraries, dependencies, configurations), guaranteeing maximum stability and compatibility, whatever the environment in which it is deployed.
Docker containers are lightweight and quick to deploy, offering optimised management of IT resources.
This approach also enables high portability: a container configured on one server can be deployed identically on another, with no risk of software conflict.
For healthcare establishments, this guarantees continuity of service and enhanced security, while making it easier to manage updates.
By combining microservices and Docker, WebHospital offers a flexible, scalable and highly secure solution that is perfectly suited to the needs of modern healthcare establishments.
A forward-looking choice
In conclusion, WebHospital represents an investment in the future of hospital information systems. Thanks to its flexible, secure and scalable architecture, WebHospital enables hospitals to adapt quickly to technological innovations and regulatory requirements.
By choosing this solution, hospitals are betting on a modernised infrastructure that is ready to meet the challenges of tomorrow.