No dropped calls, no missed care.
Healthcare facilities face more demands than ever: tech-savvy patients, mobile staff, growing IoT and medical device usage, tighter margins and rising expectations for security and compliance. One upgrade makes it all easier—reliable mobile connectivity.

The prescription for smarter operations.
Clinicians, administrative teams and support staff rely on “always-on” connections for critical communications, mobile health apps, patient monitoring and IoT-enabled medical equipment. Meanwhile, hospital leaders must improve operational efficiency, maintain regulatory compliance, control operating costs with intelligent revenue cycle management and meet sustainability standards like LEED or energy-efficient initiatives.
TDC brings order to this complexity. We design, fund, build, upgrade and operate mobile connectivity solutions for hospitals, healthcare campuses and healthcare organizations of every size. With TDC you get safer workflows, better patient experiences, smarter operations and stronger asset performance. And it’s all delivered with no upfront investment, continuous lifecycle upgrades and a team guiding you from start to finish.
Healthcare connectivity by the numbers.
of patients said mobile devices improved their experience.
fewer medication errors when nurses used mobile devices.
of hospitals reported lower cost per patient with mobile devices.
Connectivity built for today’s health system.
Give your hospital or healthcare organization the peace of mind and tools to deliver the exceptional patient experience today’s world demands.
Coverage everywhere.
No dead zones, even in the thick-walled ER, stairwells, basements or the farthest corners of your campus. From telemedicine and mobile care teams to robotics and on-the-go data processing— no dropped calls or lost signals.
Security and compliance.
Maintain HIPAA compliance, safeguard patient data and support secure revenue cycle management, recouping payments accurately while protecting patient trust. Emergency systems, first-responder radios and panic buttons are fully operational, even during crises.

Equipped for modern care.
Smart building solutions optimize energy use, while mobile connectivity supports telemedicine, IoT devices, mobile imaging and robotics. Even LEED-certified or retrofitted structures no longer block signals.
A business advantage.
High-performance networks keep your facility competitive, supporting top-tier patient experience, efficient operations and strong business performance—even amid shrinking margins, mergers and rising expectations.
A single phone call can solve a multitude of issues.
Schedule your consultation with a Healthcare connectivity expert, to find out how we can enhance the quality of your facilities.
Mobile connectivity solutions for healthcare
We deliver mobile connectivity that keeps people and properties connected. Our solutions are designed, built, funded and fully managed to ensure phones work and networks run reliably quietly powering every nurse on call, patient check-in and healthcare experience.
Distributed Antenna Systems (DAS)
Seamless cellular coverage for every corner of your property.


Smart Buildings
Connectivity solutions that support smart building technology for efficiency and insights.
Always-on connectivity for a mission-critical healthcare campus.
Concord Hospital needed a turnkey mobile connectivity solution to upgrade outdated coverage across its 1M+ square-foot, multi-building campus—so doctors, staff, patients and first responders could stay reliably connected, without adding work for internal teams.
Connected care for peace-of-mind.
Multiple hospital campuses in the Pacific Northwest had inconsistent cellular coverage, causing dead zones and dropped connections that disrupted care team communication, staff mobility and patient experience. The non-profit organization needed a scalable, multi-carrier solution that improved connectivity without adding operational burden.
Real answers to industry misconceptions.
Mobile connectivity is changing by the day. When you partner with us, we bring the transparent guidance and seasoned insight today’s complex connectivity decisions demand.
Patient experience and IT security are separate concerns.
Bust the Myth
In modern hospitals, patient safety, data security and clinical efficiency are intertwined. Poor connectivity can lead to errors, compliance risks and revenue losses.
We can just rely on a single Wireless Carrier.
Bust the Myth
Hospitals need reliable, always-on connectivity for patient care, telemedicine, IoT devices and revenue systems. Depending on one carrier creates dead zones, reduces redundancy and increases risk for critical communications, especially in thick-walled ERs, stairwells and basements.
Connectivity can wait until the building is finished.
Bust the Myth
Delaying network planning increases costs and risks dead zones in critical areas like ERs, stairwells and imaging suites. Early design ensures coverage, compliance and efficient operations from day one—saving an average of 20% when implemented before construction.
Why TDC for hospitals and healthcare services.
We have the experience and the expertise to create a custom-fit solution, designed for your building, campus or portfolio.

Customized to you
TDC designs, funds, builds and operates custom mobile connectivity solutions designed to meet the demands of patients, staff and administrators.

A full turnkey solution
We bring together wireless carriers, providers and enterprises to generate real business value for you through our Network-As-A-Service model.
No upfront capital investment
TDC is in it for the long run—we’re your stable long-term partner and owner of the digital infrastructure.
Your needs, met.
Our mobile connectivity solutions support everything your patients and staff need—from digital EHR/EMR access to building mobility and IoT devices—all securely and in full compliance.
Hear from our clients:
How to think about connectivity.
Executive Leadership and Finance
Think in terms of value and ROI.
Connectivity is no longer just an operational line item—it drives both patient care and financial performance. Reliable cellular and Wi-Fi networks impact revenue cycle management, digital payments, telemedicine and patient engagement. Poor connectivity can cause billing delays, slower patient throughput, operational inefficiencies and higher labor costs, further eroding margins and long-term hospital performance.
Medical Staff
Think in terms of care quality and efficiency.
Doctors, nurses and clinical teams rely on real-time access to EHR/EMR, mobile devices and connected medical equipment. Inconsistent and outdated connectivity can slow critical care, increase errors and limit telemedicine capabilities. Strong networks ensure staff can provide timely, accurate care while improving patient outcomes and safety.
Operations Staff
Think in terms of accuracy and productivity.
Daily hospital operations depend on dependable connectivity across patient rooms, labs, imaging suites, ERs and administrative areas. Mobile communication, medical carts, barcode scanning, IoT devices and scheduling systems break down without consistent coverage—leading to delays, inefficiencies and frustrated staff. Robust networks improve workflow, speed service delivery and keep facilities running smoothly during peak periods.
IT, Digital Transformation & Security Leaders
Think in terms of safety and compliance, integration and scale.
Healthcare experiences depend on a secure, resilient network foundation. Weak connectivity increases security and compliance risks, disrupts critical clinical and administrative systems and drives up support time and costs. A consolidated, integrated ecosystem supports patient data, HIPAA compliance and scales to handle telemedicine, robotics, IoT, nurse on-call, analytics systems and beyond.
Patients
Think in terms of experience and engagement.
Connectivity shapes the patient experience. Telehealth, mobile check-in, digital signage and in-room entertainment all rely on seamless coverage. When networks perform reliably, patients experience smoother visits, faster care and greater satisfaction—strengthening trust, loyalty and hospital ratings.
Answers to some common questions from clients like you:
I have multiple buildings across a large campus. Can you guarantee that you’ll cover all of them?
TDC’s design process includes a clear analysis to ensure coverage and capacity align with your actual needs. Because we build custom-fit solutions, we can balance performance with cost efficiency. This helps avoid the common industry issue of receiving an underpowered design that looks economical upfront but fails to deliver in real-world use. For expanding campuses, we balance Day 1 investments with long-term needs, using flexible headend and network planning to prepare for future growth.
How do you get cell signal past RF-resistant materials in typical hospital environments?
Hospital buildings often use materials like thick concrete and reinforced walls, lead shielding in imaging rooms, metal structures and LEED-certified glass that naturally block wireless signals. To get signals past these barriers, you need to bring the signal source inside the building and multi-floor layouts. That’s typically done with dedicated infrastructure such as a DAS, which discretely places wireless antennas throughout the interior. Instead of trying to “push” signals through resistant materials, we recreate the signal where people actually use it, ensuring consistent coverage, capacity and performance.
Do you work with a preferred Wireless Carrier?
All of them. TDC provides “neutral host” solutions. Neutral host means a single shared infrastructure that supports Multiple Wireless Carriers (AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile) at once. Instead of each Wireless Carrier installing its own system, a neutral-host DAS provides one platform that everyone can connect to—reducing cost, improving coverage and delivering a better experience for all users in the building.
Prescribe reliable connectivity.
From compliance and security to patient satisfaction and operational efficiency, we design networks healthcare can rely on.



