Clinician access from anywhere. HIPAA-clean by default.
Hybrid clinical work isn't going away. Lost laptops, personal devices, hotel WiFi — every one is a HIPAA event waiting to happen. This 90-second demo shows what compliant Desktop as a Service actually looks like end-to-end: MFA, session recording, audit trails, zero clinician training.
- Live walkthrough of an actual DaaS session
- MFA, encryption, and audit trail visible in the flow
- Built around real EHR access patterns
- Sized for traveling specialists and remote admin staff
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Why DaaS solves the hybrid clinical problem
Traditional remote access for clinicians means laptops with full EHR access, MDM, BitLocker, and prayer. Every lost laptop is a HIPAA event waiting to happen. DaaS flips the model — the data never leaves the data center. The device becomes a window, not a vault. Lose a laptop in a cab? Log out. Nothing on it. No notification. No breach.
PHI never touches the endpoint
Clinical data stays in a HIPAA-aligned data center. The clinician's device renders the session — that's it. No local storage means no breach exposure from device loss.
MFA enforced at session level
Every login requires multi-factor authentication. Session recording is on by default. The audit trail is automatic and complete.
Zero clinician training required
From the clinician's perspective, it works exactly like a normal desktop. They log in, they work, they log out. The compliance controls are invisible to them.
Designed for traveling specialists
Specialty groups with traveling clinicians, multi-location practices, hospital-affiliated practitioners — DaaS is built for exactly these access patterns.
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Quick FAQ
The questions we get most often about this asset and what comes after.
Yes — DaaS is EHR-neutral. We have deployments with Epic, Cerner, Athena, eClinicalWorks, NextGen, and others. The DaaS layer sits between the clinician and the EHR; it doesn't replace either.
DaaS requires an internet connection during the session. For clinicians who need true offline access (rare in 2026), we recommend a hybrid model. Worth discussing on a scoping call.
For a 50-clinician environment, our DaaS pricing typically runs 20-30% lower than full TCO of a managed laptop fleet (hardware refresh, support, security, lost-device recovery, IT overhead). The compliance and security improvements are separate.
Yes — most engagements start with a 10-user pilot, usually traveling specialists or remote admin staff. The pilot runs 60-90 days; full rollout decisions happen after we have real adoption data.
Want to scope a pilot for your practice?
Most DaaS engagements start with a 10-user pilot. If you'd like to walk through what that would look like for your practice's traveling specialists or remote admin team, Lou is happy to scope it.
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