The secunet TI Gateway enables a high-performance centralised TI access without local connectors for all outpatient and inpatient care scenarios – whether for doctors' practices, hospitals, care facilities or other service providers. This means that smaller and mobile healthcare providers can also benefit from TI access. This alternative to a decentralised TI connection offers central administration, a high level of security, high resilience through redundant design and great flexibility. It is equally suitable for newcomers to the TI, for whom it provides an easy way to get started with the telematics infrastructure, and for TI participants who are already connected and who can easily migrate to the TIG.
Specific advantages
The secunet TI Gateway was developed in collaboration with Worldline, the market leader for eHealth card terminals and well known in the healthcare sector for the operation of TI components and TI access solutions. It consists of the high-performance and approved secunet high-speed connector, which, unlike conventional connectors, does not need to be implemented locally, and the Worldline access module. The TIG can be migrated quickly, easily and with minimal operational intervention and connected via standard ports. The software can be installed as a pure software client on local devices, but can also be integrated in a pre-configured form on the secunet medical connect hardware platform. This is a flexible application platform that can be used as an edge gateway to host other applications in addition to the TI connection. Parts of the hardware of classic connectors that are no longer needed are reused in secunet medical connect and thus given a second life.
“Following the approval of the secunet Highspeedkonnektor 2.0 in December 2024, we are now pleased to announce the next step towards a future-proof telematics infrastructure. Together with Worldline, we have developed a TI Gateway that enables medical service providers to connect conveniently and reliably to the TI – without the need for local physical connectors. Scalable, simple, fast: the optimal solution for a TI in transition”, says Markus Linnemann, Vice President Division eHealth, secunet.
The TIG already serves as a basis and bridge to the next development stage, the TI 2.0, which is to be launched in the coming years.
secunet TI-Gateway at DMEA 2025
At DMEA (8-10 April 2025) in Berlin, Europe's leading event for digital health, secunet will be showing how quickly and easily service providers can migrate to the TIG and how it is connected. Mobile use will also be demonstrated live. The secunet team is looking forward to welcoming visitors to stand E-108 in hall 1.2.
Further information and free tickets are available here.