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HEALTHCARE

Remote desktop for healthcare.

Securely access EHR, EMR and medical systems from any device. End-to-end encryption and audit trails built in — for clinics, hospitals and telehealth practitioners.

HEALTHCARE REALITY

Why medical systems are hard to reach.

Four constraints that keep clinical staff tied to specific workstations.

Medical systems tied to clinic PCs

EHR and EMR software is often installed only on specific workstations inside the clinic. Off-site access is impossible without remote desktop tools.

Telehealth requires remote access

Doctors conducting telehealth consultations need patient records and imaging from hospital systems while working from home or satellite offices.

Strict data security requirements

Healthcare organisations must comply with GDPR, HIPAA and local regulations that mandate encrypted access and audit trails for patient data.

IT support for medical devices

Specialised medical equipment and software often needs remote IT help, but sending technicians on-site is slow and expensive.

HOW IT WORKS

Encryption and audit trails, built in.

Six things GoDesk does that fit clinical IT requirements.

Secure encrypted access to EHR/EMR

Reach patient-record systems from any location with AES-256-GCM end-to-end encryption on every session.

Zero-knowledge architecture

GoDesk cannot access your session content. Medical data stays between your endpoints; the relay sees ciphertext only.

Remote IT support for medical devices

Unattended access to medical workstations and device controllers. After-hours maintenance without on-site visits.

Cross-platform for clinical staff

Doctors use tablets, phones and laptops on rounds. GoDesk works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.

Secure file transfer

Move medical documents and imaging between devices inside the encrypted session — no email attachments, no USB drives.

Session recording for audit trails

Complete log of every remote access session for compliance reporting. Who connected, when, and what was accessed.

THE KIT

Features for clinical IT.

What healthcare administrators look for in a remote-access tool.

01 / ENCRYPTION

AES-256-GCM end-to-end

All remote sessions protected with AES-256-GCM and X25519 + ED25519 key exchange. Patient data confidential in transit.

02 / ARCHITECTURE

Zero-knowledge

GoDesk cannot read your session content. Medical data stays between your devices; we never store it on our servers.

03 / DESKTOP

Remote desktop

Full desktop access to clinic workstations running EHR, EMR, PACS and other medical software from any device.

04 / FILES

File transfer

Securely transfer medical documents, lab results and imaging files between remote and local devices.

05 / RECORDING

Session recording

Record sessions for audit trails, compliance reviews and training with automatic logging of operator and target.

06 / PLATFORMS

Cross-platform

Access medical systems from Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. Works well for doctors on rounds with a tablet.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Is GoDesk compliant with GDPR for healthcare use?
GoDesk uses a zero-knowledge architecture — we never see data transmitted during sessions. AES-256-GCM end-to-end encryption and session recording cover the technical baseline for GDPR-compliant remote access. We are NOT yet certified to SOC 2, ISO 27001, or HIPAA — see /security for the honest compliance status. If your procurement requires a certified vendor today, choose AnyDesk or TeamViewer.
Can doctors access EHR systems from their personal tablets?
Yes. GoDesk works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. A doctor can securely connect to their clinic workstation from an iPad or Android tablet, with full keyboard and mouse control.
How does session recording help with compliance?
Session recording creates a complete video log of every remote-access session, including who connected, when, and what was accessed. This provides the audit trail required by healthcare regulators and internal compliance teams.
Can IT teams remotely support medical devices?
Yes. With unattended access, IT administrators can connect to medical workstations and device controllers without staff on-site to accept the connection. This works well for after-hours maintenance and urgent troubleshooting.
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Encrypted access to clinical systems.

Free for personal use, no credit card. Email us about institutional licensing.