Healthcare and life sciences
GDPR-compliant cloud infrastructure for healthcare providers, digital health platforms, and life-sciences research organisations.
Healthcare cloud engagements in Ireland and the UK sit at the intersection of GDPR's special-category data requirements, HSE and NHS supplier expectations, and the operational reality that clinical services cannot tolerate extended downtime.
We have migrated clinical data platforms, patient management systems, and research-data infrastructure to cloud environments with explicit data-processing agreements, encryption-at-rest and in-transit configurations, and access-control structures that satisfy both clinical and regulatory requirements.
Digital health companies are a growing part of our healthcare practice. The regulatory expectation for a digital health platform that handles patient data is materially higher than for a non-healthcare SaaS product, and the cloud architecture needs to reflect that from the start rather than being retrofitted under compliance pressure.
We produce data-processing impact assessments and data-flow documentation as standard deliverables in healthcare engagements, aligned to the Article 35 GDPR requirement for high-risk processing activities.
How we help
- GDPR-compliant cloud architecture for special-category health data
- Data-processing agreements and DPIAs for cloud deployments
- HSE and NHS supplier documentation support
- Clinical-system migration with defined downtime limits
- Disaster recovery configuration for critical clinical workloads
Talk to us
To discuss your healthcare and life sciences security programme, contact hello@oracloudservices.com.