Overview
MyPatientSpace is a healthcare engagement platform that gives clinicians a single channel to share education, collect outcomes, and stay in touch with patients between visits. It runs across web and native mobile apps with a shared backend designed around regulated-healthcare data.
The challenge
Clinical teams were juggling email, paper handouts, and phone follow-ups to track patient progress. The fragmented workflow made measuring outcomes nearly impossible and put pressure on already stretched staff time.
What we built
We built a multi-tenant platform with role-based access for clinicians, administrators, and patients, a secure media library for education content, an outcome-tracking layer with structured questionnaires, and native mobile apps for patient onboarding. The infrastructure is hardened around healthcare data protection and audit requirements.
Outcome
Clinical teams now run structured engagement programs at scale, with measurable patient-reported outcomes available in dashboards instead of scattered across personal inboxes.
Frequently asked questions
How is patient data protected?
All patient data is encrypted in transit and at rest, hosted in EU regions, segmented per clinical tenant, and accessed only through role-based controls with full audit logging. The architecture is designed against EU GDPR and the EU Medical Device Regulation context, not against generic SaaS defaults.
Does it integrate with hospital information systems?
Yes — integration with hospital EHR and PAS systems through HL7 FHIR and HL7 v2 is supported. Each integration is scoped to what the clinical team actually needs to share, not bulk data transfer.
What outcomes does it measure?
MyPatientSpace supports structured patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) configured per clinical pathway, plus engagement metrics like content completion and adherence. The team can define new questionnaires through admin tools without engineering involvement.
Does it run on both mobile and web?
Yes. Patients use native iOS and Android apps; clinicians and administrators use the web console. The shared backend ensures consistent data and behavior across surfaces.
Further reading
- EU MDR — Medical Device Regulation overview
- HL7 FHIR — Healthcare interoperability standard
- ENISA — Cloud security for healthcare
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