Enabling connection-driven care
Actively improve the healthcare worker experience
Healthcare workers have become the modern-day superheroes of 2021. Adjusting to the complexities of pandemic-style healthcare has not been an easy journey, but mobile technology has played a critical role. The modern healthcare professional should have the ability to work effectively from anywhere, whilst maintaining secure connectivity and patient privacy.

Secure access, everywhere
Tired of worrying about the security implications of your team’s telehealth calls or accessing patient records remotely? NetMotion offers a highly optimized solution that integrates enterprise VPN and Zero Trust Network Access. It keeps every connection and access request secure, aiding substantially in HIPAA compliance.

Experience monitoring
Security tools and poor network conditions getting in the way of your team’s patient care? NetMotion provides visibility into each endpoint within the distributed workforce. Your team can use powerful diagnostic features to better understand the issues that are encountered and apply patented, dynamic policies to enhance the experience.

Industry experts
Healthcare is not quite like any other sector. It faces unique challenges, and only those with first-hand experience truly understand them. At NetMotion we pride ourselves on being part of this community. There is a team-wide commitment to your unique end-user experience and with our world-class customer support it’s no surprise that we’ve earned the trust of healthcare organizations worldwide. Get in touch with us to see how you can join them.

Focusing on what matters to you
We are committed to providing solutions that meet the unique and evolving needs of healthcare teams.

Optimized connectivity on all devices and apps

Secure access to patient records

Reduced time to resolution for all connected workers

Reduced complexity and costs

Improved HIPAA compliance

Flexibility and scalability
The benefits of NetMotion are clear. Now our blood technicians can focus on their main function, which is to draw blood, rather than dealing with connectivity issues.
Keifer Atkins, Information Technical Analyst
Bloodworks Northwest (formerly Puget Sound Blood Center)