AEM for Healthcare
Adobe Experience Manager for regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences: Nexa TechnoLabs delivers implementations focused on HIPAA-aware architecture, accessibility, and subscription replenishment.
Overview
Healthcare AEM sites use governed workflows for medical content, provider locators, and compliant forms. Nexa TechnoLabs partners with regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences organizations that need Adobe Experience Manager for HIPAA-aware architecture, accessibility, and subscription replenishment. We architect platforms around governed content workflows, DAM, and headless delivery to commerce and apps, connecting ERP, distributor networks, and consent-managed marketing platforms while respecting WCAG 2.1 AA, audit logging, and restricted product catalog rules. Typical programs run 12–22 weeks for multi-brand content programs with phased releases so your team sees value before full cutover.
Use cases
- → Digitize regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences workflows without sacrificing WCAG 2.1 AA
- → Integrate Adobe Experience Manager with ERP, distributor networks, and consent-managed marketing platforms
- → Launch region-specific experiences with content fragments, approval workflows, multi-site publishing, and Edge Delivery
- → Measure success via compliant ordering flows with traceable fulfillment and content governance
Implementation approach
Our regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences playbook starts with stakeholder workshops mapping HIPAA-aware architecture, accessibility, and subscription replenishment to technical requirements. We then design reference architecture, data migration strategy, and SEO-preserving URL plans. Delivery uses two-week sprints with staging demos; hypercare covers compliant ordering flows with traceable fulfillment and content governance monitoring for 30 days post-launch.
Compliance & governance: WCAG 2.1 AA, audit logging, and restricted product catalog rules
Why Nexa TechnoLabs
- ✓ Industry-aware delivery for healthcare & life sciences workflows
- ✓ Proven AEM implementations with measurable outcomes
- ✓ Target outcome: compliant ordering flows with traceable fulfillment and content governance
- ✓ Dedicated post-launch optimization and support retainers
Industry challenges
- → HIPAA & data privacy compliance
- → Accessibility (WCAG)
- → ERP and EMR integrations
- → Regulated product catalogs
What we deliver
- ✓ AEM Sites & Assets implementation
- ✓ Headless CMS & GraphQL delivery
- ✓ Content Fragment & Experience Fragment models
- ✓ Multi-site & multi-language governance
- ✓ Personalization & targeting setup
FAQ
What makes your Adobe Experience Manager approach different for regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences?
We combine governed content workflows, DAM, and headless delivery to commerce and apps with regulated health products and patient-adjacent experiences-specific integration patterns (ERP, distributor networks, and consent-managed marketing platforms). Healthcare AEM sites use governed workflows for medical content, provider locators, and compliant forms. Engagements include WCAG 2.1 AA, audit logging, and restricted product catalog rules checkpoints—not generic templates—so your launch aligns with how your sector actually operates.
How long does a AEM project take for Healthcare & Life Sciences?
Timelines depend on scope and integrations. A focused implementation typically runs 10–18 weeks; enterprise programs with ERP, compliance, and multi-environment setups may run 20–30 weeks. We provide a detailed roadmap after discovery.
Can you integrate AEM with our existing Healthcare & Life Sciences systems?
Yes. We build API middleware and event-driven integrations with ERP, CRM, PIM, payment, and industry-specific platforms common in healthcare & life sciences.
Do you build HIPAA-compliant applications?
We architect for HIPAA alignment with encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access controls, audit logging, and BAA-ready cloud infrastructure on AWS or Azure. Your legal and compliance teams should validate requirements for your specific use case and data types.
Can you build patient portals and provider-facing dashboards?
Yes. We develop secure portals for appointment scheduling, lab results, prescription refills, and care team communication—integrated with EHR/EMR systems via HL7 FHIR or custom APIs where supported.