Ep#12 Why Healthcare Data Migrations Get Stuck and How to Actually Finish One

Ep#12 Why Healthcare Data Migrations Get Stuck and How to Actually Finish One

Data migrations in healthcare have a reputation — difficult, delayed, expensive, and sometimes never fully completed. Years after an EHR go-live, organizations are still running legacy support contracts, paying for systems they should have left behind, and leaving clinical data stranded in systems no one can access.In this episode of Health Reimagined, host Jon Myer (Myer Media, powered by Ingram Micro) sits down with Kaitlin from Quoris — a 26-year-old women-led healthcare IT consulting and staffing firm operating in 10 countries — to talk about what it actually takes to move documentation and data cleanly, on time, and without disrupting patient care.🔗 Learn more at Quoris.com🏥 EHR implementation, optimization, and data migration for healthcare systems across 10 countries — with a true partnership model that doesn't walk away after go-live📋 FastLane — Quoris's proprietary methodology that keeps Epic gallery migrations on time and on target without adding third-party tools or extra layers to the tech stack🔒 Data security and clinical access during migration — clinicians and HIM teams can access patient information throughout the extraction process🌍 Global reach with a local feel — navigating regulatory environments, cultural differences, and relationship-driven healthcare across international markets⏱️ Timeline0:00 — Introduction — Legacy documentation systems and what it takes to move them without disrupting the business0:27 — Who Quoris is — 26 years in healthcare IT across 10 countries1:10 — How Quoris operates in a saturated healthcare IT market — true partnership over product delivery1:59 — Making global healthcare IT work across borders regulations and cultures3:18 — Quoris as a women-led organization and what that brings to the industry5:35 — What outside firms still get wrong about healthcare after 26 years6:20 — Why data migrations get stuck and how FastLane was built to solve that7:47 — What FastLane actually does — structured approach automation and proprietary methodology8:09 — What a typical engagement looks like — up and running within two weeks of contract signature9:12 — Data in multiple places is fine — on-prem hybrid and cloud all supported9:21 — The right questions to ask when evaluating a migration partner — and what good answers look like🔔 Don't forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the notification 🔔 ✔ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/jonmyer/?sub_confirmation=1📱 Social Media Twitter: https://twitter.com/_JonMyerWebsite: https://jonmyer.comLinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jon-myer/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0wjJzdIwctq4o4pTXM2KSFLike my sounds? Here's my audio source: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/fj9o9k#aws #awscloud #podcast #podcasting #costoptimization #finops #cloudcost #cloudoptimization

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