When a healthcare client needed to modernize their telehealth platform without disrupting existing services, we turned to micro-frontends. Here's how it worked.
The Challenge
The client had a monolithic React application serving multiple user types — patients, doctors, and administrators. Each team wanted to ship independently, but the shared codebase made this nearly impossible.
The Solution
We decomposed the application into three micro-frontends, each owned by a dedicated team. A shell application handled routing, authentication, and shared state.
HIPAA Considerations
Every micro-frontend had to maintain HIPAA compliance independently. We built a shared compliance layer that enforced encryption, session management, and audit logging across all frontends.
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