Electronic Health Records System
Gulf Health System • Healthcare
The Challenge
Gulf Health System operated 15 hospitals with disconnected patient records, leading to duplicated tests, medication errors, and delayed diagnoses. Doctors had no unified view of patient history across facilities.
Patient records fragmented across 6 different legacy systems
Average 45 minutes spent retrieving patient history
15% duplicate tests due to inaccessible records
No real-time visibility for emergency care

Our Solution
We built a unified, cloud-native EHR platform that integrates all 15 hospitals into a single, real-time patient data system with role-based access for 10,000+ healthcare providers.
FHIR-based data model for interoperability
Real-time synchronization across all facilities
AI-assisted diagnosis and clinical decision support
Patient portal for records access and appointment booking

Implementation Journey
How we delivered the EHR system across 15 hospitals in 8 months
Clinical Workflow Analysis
Mapped workflows across 15 hospitals and 200+ clinics
FHIR Integration
Standardized data using HL7 FHIR protocols
EHR Platform
Built cloud-native EHR with React and FastAPI
Data Migration
Migrated 500K+ legacy records with zero data loss
EHR Architecture
Patient Portal
React, Next.js
FHIR API Layer
FastAPI, HL7
Clinical Data
PostgreSQL
Auth & Security
OAuth2, RBAC
Technology Stack
The technologies powering Gulf Health System's EHR platform
Frontend dashboard
REST APIs
Healthcare data standard
Patient records
Session caching
Containerization
Legacy integration
Security & auth
Business Impact
Measurable results that transformed patient care
40% faster diagnosis•90% reduction in duplicate tests•95% physician satisfaction
"This EHR system has revolutionized how we practice medicine. Our doctors now have complete patient histories at their fingertips, leading to better diagnoses and fewer errors. The integration across all 15 hospitals means a patient's records follow them wherever they go in our network. It's truly transformed patient care."
Dr. Fatima Al Zahrani
Chief Medical Information Officer, Gulf Health System