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Introducing the Python SDK for Healthcare Projects

The iCure SDK for Python was released! This is a big step forward in our mission to provide you with versatile and powerful tools. The new Python SDK packs all the robust features...

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iCure Wins 2nd Place in the Tech4Trust Program

We are excited to share that iCure has achieved 2nd place in the Tech4Trust Season 5 program by Trust Valley! This is a significant milestone for us, showcasing our dedication to bringing trust and cybersecurity...

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iCure Selected as a Finalist in the Tech4Trust Program

We are thrilled to announce that iCure has been selected as a finalist in the Tech4Trust program of the Trust Valley Acceleration Program. This marks the beginning of an exciting journey for us.

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iCure Achieves ISO 13485 Certification: A Testament to Our Commitment to Excellence

We are proud to share with you that iCure has successfully achieved ISO 13485:2016 certification! This accomplishment signifies a significant milestone in our...

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Famous hacker sentenced for ransoming psychotherapy patient data

In recent news from Finland, a famous hacker named Aleksanteri Kivimäki has been sentenced to six years and three months in prison. Kivimäki was involved in a troubling...

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Navigating The EU`s AI Act: A Clearer Guide

The European Union is taking a big step forward in regulating Artificial Intelligence with its groundbreaking AI Act. Agreed upon in December 2023, this law is the first-ever comprehensive framework in the world...

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Building the Bedrock of Better Healthcare: A Guide to Medical Software Infrastructure

Imagine a healthcare system where information flows seamlessly, security is an unshakeable fortress, and innovation thrives. This utopia...

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Millions of Patients` Mental Health Data Exposed by Cerebral

Imagine seeking help on a telehealth platform, only to find out your private information, including details about your mental health, was shared with...

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Healing the Trust Gap: Rebuilding Confidence in MedTech and Healthcare

Imagine letting an algorithm diagnose your illness or entrusting a robot with your surgery. Sounds futuristic, right?...

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A Short Guide To HL7 Format

Health Level 7 (or HL7) is a set of international standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of...

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Introduction to End-to-End Encryption for Medical Data

Imagine medical data as a rich tapestry woven with the most personal and sensitive threads of information. It`s a detailed portrait of our health...

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Mastering MedTech Startup Life Cycle

In the intersection of healthcare and technology, MedTech startups are driving revolutionary changes that have the potential to redefine...

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What`s an Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) and How It Revolutionizes Healthcare

The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) stands at the forefront of a healthcare revolution, promising to transform our approach to medical care into something...

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Top MedTech Startups To Watch In 2024

The blend of technology and healthcare is sparking a new era of innovation, and in 2024, MedTech startups are leading the charge in transforming how we experience healthcare...

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A Comprehensive Guide for CTOs on Medical Data Security

For a Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in the healthcare sector, safeguarding medical data is not just a matter of compliance — it`s a fundamental responsibility to protect patients` sensitive information...

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How To Choose The Right EHR Software Part 2

The rapid advancement of technology in the field of healthcare, commonly known as MedTech, has opened up numerous possibilities for improving patient care...

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How To Choose The Right EHR Software Part 1

Selecting the ideal Electronic Health Record (EHR) software is a pivotal choice for healthcare providers, one that bears immense consequences for the...

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The Future of MedTech: Building Trust and Fortifying Cybersecurity

The rapid advancement of technology in the field of healthcare, commonly known as MedTech, has opened up numerous possibilities for improving patient care...

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An Extensive Guide To Interoperability And Why It Matters

Interoperability is the capability of different systems, devices, or applications to communicate and collaborate effectively. These systems...

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A Beginner`s Guide to EU Medical Device Regulation

The European Union (EU) Medical Device Regulation (MDR) is a comprehensive regulatory framework that governs the development....

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ISO 13485 vs. ISO 9001 - A Comparison Panel

Quality management systems (QMS) are essential for organizations across various industries to ensure product and service quality....

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iCure Joins Tech4Trust Season 5 By Trust Valley

iCure is thrilled to announce its acceptance into the Tech4Trustl , a 6-month renowned Swiss accelerator program that selects...

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An Extensive Guide to FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources)

FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically. It was developed by HL7 International...

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A Developer`s Guide and Reminders for Cookies

As a developer or startup, understanding how cookies are regulated under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Privacy eDirective is essential. While cookies play a significant role in...

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A Comprehensive Guide to Understanding Medical Data

Medical data is the foundation of contemporary healthcare. It encompasses extensive information crucial for patient well-being, research, policy formulation, and the progress of medical science and technology...

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A Startup`s Guide to GDPR and Privacy

Are you a startup venturing into the exciting world of technology or medical innovation? While starting a project in the technology and medical area can be an exciting experience, it is crucial to consider the implications...

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Developing a HealthTech application is not just about writing code

Building a medical software infrastructure involves several core elements that need to be considered for it to operate effectively and securely...

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Data Loss: what can you do to prevent it? (Looking at the Doctolib Incident in May 2023)

You might have seen the news, Doctolib, the popular medical appointment booking platform, recently faced a major incident where thousands of sensitive medical ...

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iCure has been ISO 27001:2013 certified

iCure is proudly announcing to the world its ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification as of October 2022! An external and independent accreditation body, TĂśV Austria Hellas, has officially certified, that iCure is managing information security according to the ...

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iCure MedTech Enrolment Program

License and integration support for EHR applications, medical devices, healthcare apps for doctors or patients, starting on July 15th.

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iCure Press Release

iCure, the eHealth platform of Belgian group Taktik becomes a separate company and moves its headquarters to Geneva, Switzerland. iCure remains part of Taktik Group.

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iCure cloud joins euvsvirus hackathon

iCure Cloud joins #EUvsvirus by the European Commission as a partner company to support more than 16 thousands participants from all over the world to hack the challenges and make a difference at the post-covid reality!

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Information Security Policy

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1. Introduction

The iCure universe is built on trust. Guaranteeing the confidentiality of the data that are entrusted to us is our highest priority.

The Information Security Policy of iCure abstracts the security concept that permeates every activity and abides by the ISO 27001:2013 requirements for Information Security, so that we ensure the security of the data that iCure and its clients manage.

Every employee, contractor, consultant, supplier and client of iCure is bound by our Information Security Policy.

2. Our Policy

iCure is committed to protecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of the service it provides and the data it manages. iCure also considers protecting the privacy of its employees, partners, suppliers, clients and their customers as a fundamental security aspect.

iCure complies with all applicable laws and regulations regarding the protection of information assets and voluntarily commits itself to the provisions of the ISO 27001:2013.

3. Information Security Definitions

Confidentiality refers to iCure’s ability to protect information against disclosure. Attacks, such as network reconnaissance, database breaches or electronic eavesdropping or inadvertent information revealing through poor practices.

Integrity is about ensuring that information is not tampered with during or after submission. Data integrity can be compromised by accident or on purpose, by evading intrusion detection or changing file configurations to allow unwanted access.

Availability requires organizations to have up-and-running systems, networks, and applications to guarantee authorized users’ access to information without any interruption or waiting. The nature of data entrusted to us requires a higher-than-average availability.

Privacy is the right of individuals to control the collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information. Our privacy policies are based on the GDPR(https://gdpr-info.eu/) and can be augmented by added requirements of specific clients or law areas.

4. Risk Assessment

The main threats iCure is facing as a company are:

  1. Data Theft;
  2. Data Deletion;
  3. Denial of Service attacks;
  4. Malware;
  5. Blackmail and Extortion.

As providers of a solution used by developers active in Healthcare, we also have to anticipate the risks of:

  1. Attacks on our clients’ data, which could lead to major social damages and a loss of trust in our solution;
  2. Abuse of our solution by ill-intentioned clients, that could impact the quality of the service provided to the rest of our clients.

The motivation of the attackers in the latter cases can range from financial gain to political or ideological motivations.

A last risk is linked to the nature of the healthcare data we handle. We must ensure, that the data we handle are not used for purposes other than those for which they were collected:

A piece of data collected from a patient for the purpose of a medical consultation should not be available to third parties, not even a government agency.

5. Risk Management

The main principles we apply to manage the risks we face are:

  1. Confidentiality by design: All sensitive data is encrypted end-to-end before being stored in our databases. We do not have any access to the data we store. Our client’s customers are the only ones who can decrypt the data we store.
  2. Anonymization by design: Healthcare information that has to be stored unencrypted is always anonymized using end-to-end encryption scheme. This means that the link between the healthcare and administrative information must be encrypted.

Those two principles allow us to minimize the risks of data theft, blackmail, extortion, and coercion by government agency.

  1. Multiple real-time replicas, with automatic failover: We use a distributed database architecture to ensure that our data is available at all times. We use a master-master architecture, each data is replicated at least 3 times. Snapshots are taken every day to ensure that we can restore the data in case of a malevolent deletion event.
  2. Automatic password rotations: no single password can be used for more than 48 hours. Passwords are automatically rotated every 24 hours. In case of a password leak, we can limit the window of opportunity for an attack.

Those two principles allow us to minimise the risks of data deletion, denial of service attacks, and malware.

  1. Minimization of the attack surface: we deploy our systems in the most minimal way. We only expose the network services that are strictly necessary.
  2. Strict dependency management: we only use open-source software that is regularly updated and audited by the community. We favor dependency management software and providers that minimize the risk of supply chain poisoning.

Those two principles allow iCure to minimise the risks of intrusion by vulnerability exploit or supply chain attacks, two risks that could lead to data theft or data deletion.

6. Further Information

This policy is valid as of November 10th, 2022. For futher information please connect with us at privacy@icure.com

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Quality Policy

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At iCure SA, we are committed to excellence in all aspects of our work. Our quality policy is designed to provide a framework for measuring and improving our performance within the QMS.

1. Purpose of the Organization

The purpose of the QMS is to ensure consistent quality in the design, development, production, installation, and delivery of Data processing, security, archival, technical support and protection solutions for medical device software, while ensuring we meet customer and regulatory requirements. The document applies to all documentation and activities within the QMS. Users of this document are members of the iCure Management Team involved in the processes covered by the scope.

2. Compliance and Effectiveness

We are committed to complying with all applicable regulatory and statutory requirements, including ISO 13485: 2016 and ISO 27001:2013. We strive to maintain and continually improve the effectiveness of our quality management system.

3. Quality Objectives

Our quality objectives are set within the framework of this policy and as defined by our Software Development Lifecycle and are reviewed regularly to ensure they align with our business goals. These objectives serve as benchmarks for measuring our performance and guide our decision-making processes.

4. Communication

We ensure that our quality policy is communicated and understood at all levels of the organization. We encourage every member of our team to uphold these standards in their daily work whether they are employees, contractors, consultants, suppliers, clients or any other person involved in building our medical data management software.

5. Continuing Suitability

We regularly review our quality policy to ensure it remains suitable for our organization. This includes considering new regulatory requirements, feedback from customers, and changes in our business environment. By adhering to this policy, we aim to enhance customer satisfaction, improve our performance, and contribute to the advancement of medical technology

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Last update: April 17th, 2024