CyberLock can help healthcare systems add access control in minutes

In healthcare, access control isn’t just a convenience, it’s a regulatory, safety, and operational necessity. From protecting narcotics and patient data to managing entry into labs and secure storage areas, the demands are unique and critical. That’s why more providers are turning to wireless access control for healthcare. CyberLock offers a secure, scalable system designed specifically for the real-world needs of hospitals, labs, ambulances, and outpatient facilities.


What Makes Wireless Access Control Ideal for Healthcare?

Wired systems are rigid, expensive, and slow to deploy. Healthcare environments change rapidly, new clinics open, departments expand, and regulations evolve. Wireless access control allows you to scale quickly without construction delays, complicated installations, or IT bottlenecks. Unlike Wi-Fi-dependent smart locks, CyberLock works without requiring constant network connectivity.


Versatility Without Wiring: From Entry Doors to Cold Storage

CyberLock delivers true scalability. Start by securing the front door of a lab, then add access control to -80°C freezers, narcotic safes, specimen cabinets, or even specific drawers. It’s all wireless, no hardwiring, no battery-operated locks, and no disruption to clinical operations. One credential can unlock multiple devices across your facility, and everything is centrally managed with real-time auditing and remote updates.


Key Benefits of CyberLock in Healthcare Access Control

Reduce Installation and Maintenance Costs by Up to 90%

CyberLock eliminates wiring, trenching, and electrical permits. Healthcare clients routinely report access control installations at one-tenth the cost of traditional systems. Because locks are powered by the key during use, there’s no need for lock-side batteries or infrastructure upgrades, meaning fewer tech calls and lower long-term costs.

Go Beyond the Door

CyberLock’s 430+ lock types give you control over much more than entrances. Secure:

  • Ambulance narcotic safes

  • Specimen refrigerators and ultra-low freezers

  • IT closets and server cabinets

  • Med rooms, labs, and storage closets

  • Portable med kits and mobile carts

Wherever you store sensitive materials or equipment, CyberLock can secure it wirelessly.


Stay Ahead of Compliance

CyberLock helps meet DEA, HIPAA, and JCAHO standards without the complexity of a wired system.

  • DEA compliance: NarcLock, powered by CyberLock, is widely used to secure narcotics in vehicles and facilities with full audit trails.

  • HIPAA: Restrict access to patient record storage and data servers.

  • Audit logs: All access activity is recorded, including who, when, where, and how long.

CyberLock supports both internal audits and third-party inspections with confidence.


Control Insider Access

Over 70% of healthcare breaches involve insiders. CyberLock allows admins to:

  • Set time-restricted access

  • Revoke lost keys instantly

  • Monitor real-time or offline audit trails

  • Customize access by role and location

From high-risk storage to restricted staff areas, wireless access control for healthcare reduces internal security threats.


Centralized Management for Multi-Site Operations

CyberAudit-Web lets your admin team manage access across one or many facilities from a browser-based dashboard. Create reports, reprogram keys, or onboard new users in minutes. It’s a scalable solution for healthcare networks managing dozens or even hundreds of locations.


Why Wireless Access Control for Healthcare Just Makes Sense

CyberLock delivers everything healthcare facilities need: lower cost, stronger compliance, faster deployment, and broader protection. Secure the exterior. Secure the equipment. Secure the records. All with no wiring, no batteries in the lock, and no network dependency.


Ready to modernize your access control without the complexity of traditional systems?

Contact TEC Solutions today to learn how our wireless access control locks can protect your patients, data, and controlled substances while cutting costs and staying compliant.