Each phase of an EHR
migration requires planning; an understanding of what data is needed to provide the most complete EHR on day one of the go-live to support clinical adoption, patient care, safety and satisfaction.
EHR migration revolves around three important considerations:
- How time consuming, risky and expensive is it to move data manually to the new EHR?
- Will the clinical staff have the data needed to provide care and will that data be accurate?
- How can you improve and accelerate the process of decommissioning legacy systems?
This white paper examines the strategic considerations and challenges encountered in migrating and making data available in a new system. It offers solutions to ensure your EHR migration works within your budget, provides you with the most complete record of your patients' history and ensures completion within your timeframe.