Whether you`re building medical devices, electronic health records (EHR) or patient-doctor apps, Cardinal Backend and SDKs offer you tools and support to bring your vision to life, slash your development costs and accelerate your time-to-market.
Visit Cardinal websiteFocus on usability and user experience and let us handle the infrastructure challenges
Ensuring trustworthy and secure systems
Save 75% of time of your development
Designing the perfect Data Structure for analytics and clinical decision support
Saving you the need to reinvent the wheel!
So that doctors and patients can interact freely and securely, and that medical data and patient records are shared when it's relevant and with whom relevant.
Develop a complete platform for primary care, which will talk to other applications, provide prescription and billing. Or even add your AI algorithms or LLM
Enable multidisciplinary teams to access and update medical records from anywhere, ensuring continuous care even in offline environments.
Deliver patient-centered digital tools that provide secure access to healthcare services, health data, and personalized care plans through intuitive apps.
Equip doctors with tools to collaborate across networks, manage cases effectively, and provide quality care in any setting—big or small.
Healthcare innovation is tough when it touches medical data:
Balancing Privacy and Shareability
Get prepared for MDR, CE and FDA approvals
Right Data Structure for analytics and clinical decision support
This is where your iCure journey starts!
You will have a complete SDK to develop a prototype in few weeks, including:
Special Entity based access controls along with standard Role based access controls
Important for exchange of high frequency data like vitals or biometrics between devices and HCP systems or AI modules
Empowers selective information sharing based on relevance to their tasks, while safeguarding data privacy through end-to-end encryption
Data model based on HL-7 and compatible with different FHIR versions, accessible through the SDK
SDKs available in Kotlin (js, ios, android, and jvm), Typescript, Swift and Dart
Can be used for multiple specialisations from cardiology, paediatrics, gynaecology, ophthalmology or physiotherapy or psychiatry
Peer-to-peer decentralised storage across multiple nodes for higher security, scalability and availability
Choose between our cloud services or use your own cloud service provider
Asymmetric end-to-end encryption technology (PKI – Public Key Infrastructure), ISO 27001, ISO 13485 certified company and GDPR compliant
Embeds the most recent IHE .XDS .ATNA and HL7 FHIR interoperability standards
Integrated databases of SNOMED-CT, ICD-10, IPC-2 to allow easy codification and data transfer without language barriers
Managing medical information gathered from medical devices or provided by the patient themselves and store it encrypted in our cloud or on your premises.
Cardinal offers a series of customized templates to let you breeze through creating a Solution.
Discover Petra, our tutorial app, showcasing Cardinal`s mobile development features with a patient-focused example. Explore PetraCare, a web-based EHR system built with Cardinal.
Centralised command centre for efficient solutions management. Cardinal cockpit provides a convenient way to initialise your fully working Environment. Coupled with CardinalSDK you can start building applications instantly.
Set up solutions, databases, and user profiles in the Cardinal environment with step-by-step guidance and accessible documentation.
Get a quick view of your environment, monitor stakeholders and usage. Cardinal offers queryable logs to conduct system health-checks and ensure optimal performance.
Integrate external services like Captcha and Message Gateways quickly and conveniently. Cardinal provides you with demo access to external services so you could start development faster.
Select and apply notification templates to customise SMS and email messages. Create custom templates to tailor the content and format, ensuring clear and consistent communication with application users.
3K European doctors (and ~4M patients) are using digital health solutions based on iCure Backend as its IT backbone
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The iCure universe is built on trust. Guaranteeing the confidentiality of the data that are entrusted to us is our highest priority.
The Information Security Policy of iCure abstracts the security concept that permeates every activity and abides by the ISO 27001:2013 requirements for Information Security, so that we ensure the security of the data that iCure and its clients manage.
Every employee, contractor, consultant, supplier and client of iCure is bound by our Information Security Policy.
iCure is committed to protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the service it provides and the data it manages. iCure also considers protecting the privacy of its employees, partners, suppliers, clients and their customers as a fundamental security aspect.
iCure complies with all applicable laws and regulations regarding the protection of information assets and voluntarily commits itself to the provisions of the ISO 27001:2013.
Confidentiality refers to iCure’s ability to protect information against disclosure. Attacks, such as network reconnaissance, database breaches or electronic eavesdropping or inadvertent information revealing through poor practices.
Integrity is about ensuring that information is not tampered with during or after submission. Data integrity can be compromised by accident or on purpose, by evading intrusion detection or changing file configurations to allow unwanted access.
Availability requires organizations to have up-and-running systems, networks, and applications to guarantee authorized users’ access to information without any interruption or waiting. The nature of data entrusted to us requires a higher-than-average availability.
Privacy is the right of individuals to control the collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information. Our privacy policies are based on the GDPR(https://gdpr-info.eu/) and can be augmented by added requirements of specific clients or law areas.
The main threats iCure is facing as a company are:
As providers of a solution used by developers active in Healthcare, we also have to anticipate the risks of:
The motivation of the attackers in the latter cases can range from financial gain to political or ideological motivations.
A last risk is linked to the nature of the healthcare data we handle. We must ensure, that the data we handle are not used for purposes other than those for which they were collected:
A piece of data collected from a patient for the purpose of a medical consultation should not be available to third parties, not even a government agency.
The main principles we apply to manage the risks we face are:
Those two principles allow us to minimize the risks of data theft, blackmail, extortion, and coercion by government agency.
Those two principles allow us to minimise the risks of data deletion, denial of service attacks, and malware.
Those two principles allow iCure to minimise the risks of intrusion by vulnerability exploit or supply chain attacks, two risks that could lead to data theft or data deletion.
This policy is valid as of November 10th, 2022. For futher information please connect with us at privacy@icure.com
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At iCure SA, we are committed to excellence in all aspects of our work. Our quality policy is designed to provide a framework for measuring and improving our performance within the QMS.
The purpose of the QMS is to ensure consistent quality in the design, development, production, installation, and delivery of Data processing, security, archival, technical support and protection solutions for medical device software, while ensuring we meet customer and regulatory requirements. The document applies to all documentation and activities within the QMS. Users of this document are members of the iCure Management Team involved in the processes covered by the scope.
We are committed to complying with all applicable regulatory and statutory requirements, including ISO 13485: 2016 and ISO 27001:2013. We strive to maintain and continually improve the effectiveness of our quality management system.
Our quality objectives are set within the framework of this policy and as defined by our Software Development Lifecycle and are reviewed regularly to ensure they align with our business goals. These objectives serve as benchmarks for measuring our performance and guide our decision-making processes.
We ensure that our quality policy is communicated and understood at all levels of the organization. We encourage every member of our team to uphold these standards in their daily work whether they are employees, contractors, consultants, suppliers, clients or any other person involved in building our medical data management software.
We regularly review our quality policy to ensure it remains suitable for our organization. This includes considering new regulatory requirements, feedback from customers, and changes in our business environment. By adhering to this policy, we aim to enhance customer satisfaction, improve our performance, and contribute to the advancement of medical technology
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