
Connected Care
Continuity Server
CUBE: Because Patient
Monitoring Can’t Go Offline

Protect virtual observation and patient safety
workflows during cyber incidents, cloud outages,
and infrastructure disruptions.
Care Continuity in Worst Case Scenarios
Hospitals increasingly rely on virtual observation and remote workflows to protect patients from falls, self-harm, and other safety risks. But what happens if cloud connectivity fails due to a cyber incident, network outage, or natural disaster?
Caregility CUBE ensures critical workflows continue uninterrupted when hospitals need them most.
Designed specifically for healthcare environments, CUBE provides a local failover environment that preserves patient observation and clinical communication when cloud access is unavailable.
The New Reality of Healthcare Infrastructure
Healthcare organizations are now operating in a world where cyberattacks, severe weather, and infrastructure failures can disrupt hospital systems and affect clinical workflows.
Virtual observation programs have become a critical component of patient safety infrastructure. When they go offline, risk increases immediately.
Hospitals must assume disruption will occur, and design for continuity.
CUBE provides a local failover environment that keeps virtual observation operational during disruptions.
When connectivity to the cloud is unavailable, CUBE allows monitoring operations to continue locally within the hospital environment.
CUBE synchronizes with the Caregility cloud environment and automatically redirects devices to the failover server when needed.
The architecture supports:
- automated database synchronization
- local failover monitoring environment
- seamless device redirection between cloud and failover systems
- scalable large enterprise deployments

Architecture for Care Continuity
CUBE is a preconfigured solution that enables hospitals to preserve virtual observation during cloud and network disruptions. By maintaining visibility and communication with at-risk patients through the failover option, hospitals can continue to support critical goals such as fall prevention and behavioral observation during emergency conditions.
Maintain continuity of virtual observation operations when cloud access is unavailable.
Support a proactive ‘pre-empt’ posture (e.g., impending storm) or rapid recovery after unexpected disruptions.
Designed around reliability and patient safety for high-stakes patient care.
CUBE software updates with failover simulation test support twice per year.
Automated database synchronization between Cloud and CUBE servers.
Automated redirection of endpoints to and from CUBE deployment.







