The health IT industry is changing, and an upsurge in EHR replacement makes that change clear. From ever-changing meaningful use requirements to varying practice needs, healthcare organizations find that their original EHR acquisition may not have been the best choice. Upon facing substantial EHR difficulties, these organizations seek to find a better replacement for their EHR system.
EHR Data Migration
Making sure your EHR data is not lost or incomplete during any EHR replacement project is critical. Here are some best practices you can follow:
EHR data migration: 5 steps for a successful conversion
Legacy Data Management Strategies Key to EHR Replacement
When providers don’t plan ahead for continued data access during an EHR replacement, the consequences can be disastrous. The inability to view historical patient data can bring a practice to its knees, whether or not a dispute with the vendor is to blame. Read more