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Why You Need to Archive Legacy Data When Switching EHRs

If youu2019re a healthcare administrator, chances are youu2019ve encountered challenges with your Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. Whether you feel as though youu2019re being charged an exorbitant rate, or youu2019re worried that your system is outdated, making the transition to a new EHR system can be intimidating.

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Why You Need to Archive Legacy Data When Switching EHRs

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  1. Why You Need to Archive Legacy Data When Switching EHRs If you’re a healthcare administrator, chances are you’ve encountered challenges with your Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems. Whether you feel as though you’re being charged an exorbitant rate, or you’re worried that your system is outdated, making the transition to a new EHR system can be intimidating. This leaves many healthcare organizations with legacy EHRs that don’t support their growing database or paying for multiple systems unnecessary. But working with a company that specializes in healthcare data transfer will keep your organization safe and compliant while ensuring the transfer process is thorough and timely. Understanding compliance and continuity Many state and federal regulations require healthcare organizations to securely store their patient files for six years or longer. For the sake of your own operations, it’s important to keep patient files safe from cyber attacks or faulty systems.

  2. That doesn’t mean your healthcare business has to remain with the current EHR provider. There is a way to cut ties with your old provider without placing your hospital or clinic at risk of excess fees or regulatory fines. Seamlessly cut ties with your EHR vendor Triyam understands the nuances of managing a hospital or clinic, and streamlines the data transfer process through four steps: 1. Data Extraction. Coordinating with your old EHR vendor to secure current and legacy data to prepare it to be transferred to your new system 2. Conversion. Processing the transfer securely and thoroughly without losing data in the process 3. Archival. Keeping older records from overloading your active patient data and securing the data in the event that it needs to be referenced 4. Analysis. Taking an overview of your data and filtering out unnecessary data Triyam specializes in fast, secure and comprehensive data transfers for healthcare organizations. If you’re looking to upgrade your EHR system, call 855-663-2684 or visit Triyam’s website.

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