HyperPath is built as a modern, cloud-native platform designed to meet healthcare security and compliance expectations by default — not as add-on modules or afterthoughts.
Security and compliance work best when they are built into the platform itself — not layered on after deployment.
HyperPath is designed so that controls such as access management, auditability, and data protection are part of normal operation, helping departments meet expectations without creating additional workflows or administrative overhead.
This approach reduces operational burden while supporting the standards healthcare organizations are expected to uphold.
HyperPath is deployed in a secure public cloud environment and built using modern architectural principles designed for availability, scalability, and resilience.
By leveraging a cloud-native approach, HyperPath reduces the infrastructure and maintenance burden typically placed on hospital IT teams, while supporting reliable access for distributed clinical operations.
The platform is designed to support the level of auditability, access control, and data protection required in regulated healthcare environments.
This architecture eliminates the need for on-prem servers, local storage management, and version-specific client installations, allowing IT teams to support pathology imaging with significantly less operational overhead.
We’ve seen what happens when imaging platforms rely on proprietary formats…so HyperPath is built with a deliberate commitment to industry standards, including DICOM, for how pathology images are stored, accessed, and exchanged.
This decision reflects hard-earned lessons from medical imaging. In radiology, early generations of digital systems relied heavily on proprietary formats and closed architectures. Over time, the industry learned that innovation accelerates — and trust increases — when data belongs to the institution, not the vendor.
By adopting standards-based approaches, HyperPath ensures that pathology departments retain control over their data, maintain long-term flexibility, and avoid being locked into proprietary ecosystems. Images and associated data remain portable, interoperable, and accessible as technology evolves.
This commitment also supports broader institutional goals: interoperability across systems, auditability, and alignment with enterprise imaging strategies. Standards make it easier for pathology to integrate into the wider clinical and IT landscape without creating isolated silos..
The HyperPath team has previously deployed and operated imaging and workflow platforms at enterprise scale, supporting real clinical environments under uptime, performance, and regulatory pressure.
That experience informs how the platform is built today — with an emphasis on reliability, operational discipline, and trust earned through consistent performance.
Security, availability, and compliance are not aspirational goals in healthcare. They are baseline expectations.