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The healthcare portal sustains the hospital's 24/7 operation

+4 leading healthcare institutions across LATAM build their patient portals, provider portals, and multisite ecosystems with esinergia.

A portal outage at the moment of booking isn't measured in patients who called the contact center. It's measured in patients who didn't try again.

Healthcare IT teams spend more time patching integration gaps between HIS, ERP, RIS/PACS, and telemedicine than building new capacity.

Cybersecurity in healthcare isn't a portal module, it's the condition on which the portal exists.

Healthcare institutions operate under regulatory and accreditation frameworks that aren't negotiable. The portal architecture is designed with those constraints already understood, not as later adjustments.

These aren't hypotheses. They are the real operating conditions of enterprise healthcare institutions across LATAM. A partner with sector judgment enters the diagnosis with that reality already understood and with the method to resolve it.

The sector from the inside

What we know about your reality

16 years working with hospitals, clinics, and health networks in Colombia and Chile taught us where the problems nobody admits in public actually are.

Patients expect to self-serve. Most portals still don't meet that expectation

74% of patients in LATAM prefer to manage appointments and results digitally. When the portal isn't up to that standard, patients return to the phone channel and in many cases don't try again. (Accenture, 2023)

Clinical systems don't talk to each other and the IT team is constantly firefighting

HIS, ERP, RIS/PACS, and telemedicine, each in its own silo. The technical team that should be innovating is connecting patches between systems. That's a permanent operational risk.

In healthcare, cybersecurity is architecture, not configuration

78% of healthcare IT directors in LATAM identify cybersecurity as their biggest concern. A breach doesn't just have a financial cost, it has an institutional and reputational one. (IBM Security, 2023)

The pressure to digitize arrived before the strategy

Leadership asks for a patient portal, clinical teams ask for HIS integration, providers ask for electronic billing. 65% of LATAM hospitals plan to invest in AI before 2026 without a clear roadmap. (Philips, 2023)

What we build for healthcare

Specific solutions for the clinical care lifecycle, not generic implementations adapted to the sector.

Patient portal

Complete self-service for appointments, lab results, payments, and communication with the clinical team. Integrated with the HIS so patients don't have to repeat their medical history across every channel.

Provider portal

Electronic billing, authorization management, and provider communication in a single ecosystem. Fewer calls, less paperwork, fewer errors.

Multisite governance for health networks

Centralized control for hospital groups with multiple clinics, campuses, and brands. One design system, one technical governance framework, many portals.

Semantic search and informational triage

Specialist semantic search, informational triage, dynamic FAQs, and content personalization, built on the platform you already have, without replacing clinical infrastructure.

The context that defines the sector

Verified data from the digital health market in LATAM.

74%

Of patients in LATAM prefer to manage appointments and results digitally. Most current portals aren't meeting that standard. (Accenture, 2023)

30-45%

Reduction in contact center calls reported by healthcare institutions that implemented integrated patient portals. (McKinsey, 2022)

8-12

Months of implementation with a sector-specialized partner, vs. 18-24 months without healthcare sector experience. (Gartner, 2022)

What we've built in practice

Let's talk about the platform that sustains your clinical operation

We listen first to your technical and operational context and tell you honestly how we can help.

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