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Mobility & IoT

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Mobility & IoT

The connected healthcare enterprise begins at the edge.

Healthcare now extends across clinicians, patients, devices, facilities, vehicles, and remote care environments. CGM helps organizations evaluate the mobility, wireless, IoT, and endpoint decisions that keep the enterprise secure, coordinated, and ready to scale.

Mobility is now an operating model.
Mobility is now an operating model. Wireless, IoT, endpoint management, connected data, and provider selection increasingly belong to the same enterprise decision.
Healthcare is no longer stationary

Connected care depends on technology that can move.

Enterprise mobility is no longer defined by smartphones or wireless plans. It now extends across shared clinical devices, tablets, wearables, remote teams, connected facilities, fleet operations, smart sensors, and patient-facing digital interactions.

IoT and IoMT add another layer. Devices and sensors can support visibility, automation, safety, access, monitoring, and operational intelligence, but only when connectivity, governance, security, and lifecycle management are designed together.

Every clinician, device, vehicle, and facility can produce operational intelligence. Mobility strategy determines whether that intelligence becomes clinical value.
Connected healthcare ecosystem

The edge is where clinical work, operational intelligence, and connected devices converge.

Mobility and IoT decisions now shape care delivery, workforce productivity, facility visibility, patient access, security, and data flow. CGM helps leadership evaluate the full connected environment before selecting providers, platforms, devices, contracts, or managed service models.

Healthcare enterprise Connected operating model Secure mobility, endpoint governance, provider evaluation, implementation discipline, and long-term operating alignment.
Clinical mobility Secure workforce Clinicians, shared devices, mobile documentation, care-team coordination, and role-based access.
Digital care delivery Remote patient monitoring Wearables, home-based data, follow-up workflows, virtual care touchpoints, and patient access.
Asset intelligence Smart facilities RTLS, environmental sensors, equipment visibility, inventory signals, and operational awareness.
Distributed operations Home health & field teams Vehicles, community programs, mobile staff, emergency response, and distributed support models.
Connected medical devices IoMT & data flow Medical devices, sensors, clinical telemetry, interoperability, analytics readiness, and data stewardship.
Risk & governance Endpoint control MDM/UEM, security policy, lifecycle management, carrier accountability, and compliance controls.
One connected healthcare operating environment across people, places, devices, data, and policy
CGM strategy framework

Mobility strategy should connect devices, data, people, and policy.

Technology decisions should support an operating model—not simply expand the technology stack.

CGM helps healthcare organizations evaluate mobility and IoT decisions through the operating model first, then align providers, platforms, economics, implementation, and long-term governance around that model.

01

Workforce mobility

Enable clinicians wherever care is delivered.

Support secure, coordinated work for clinicians, physicians, remote teams, shared-device users, and operational leaders across every care environment.

  • Clinical Workforce
  • Shared Endpoints
  • Care Coordination
02

Connected operations

Turn movement into operational visibility.

Use mobility, wireless, and IoT capabilities to improve asset awareness, facilities intelligence, field operations, inventory signals, and service response.

  • Asset Intelligence
  • Fleet Visibility
  • Smart Facilities
03

IoMT and Data

Build a connected care environment.

Evaluate connected medical devices, sensors, wearables, remote monitoring, analytics readiness, and interoperability as part of the care model.

  • Clinical Devices
  • Remote Monitoring
  • Data Readiness
04

Governance and lifecycle

Protect the environment as it scales.

Align security, endpoint management, provider accountability, compliance, procurement, refresh cycles, support, and adoption planning.

  • Endpoint Control
  • Policy Discipline
  • Cost Governance
Why CGM

Technology should move with your organization.

CGM helps healthcare organizations translate mobility and IoT strategy into practical operating decisions—from evaluating providers and negotiating commercial terms to governing implementation and long-term lifecycle management.

Independent guidance

Clarify the operating model before provider preference, platform selection, or device procurement narrows the conversation.

Market intelligence

Evaluate carrier, wireless, IoT, endpoint, managed service, and implementation options through a healthcare-specific lens.

Commercial negotiation

Connect pricing, contract terms, support expectations, security requirements, and lifecycle obligations before commitment.

Implementation governance

Support deployment planning, adoption, refresh strategy, accountability, and long-term operational discipline.

Next conversation

Every connected device becomes part of your care environment.

Mobility, wireless, IoT, and endpoint strategies should strengthen clinical operations—not create additional complexity. The right operating model enables secure, coordinated, and scalable care across every connected environment.

CGM helps healthcare organizations make informed mobility and IoT decisions—from strategy and provider evaluation through commercial negotiation, implementation, and long-term governance.