EHR Data Transfer – 6 Steps to Successfully Move Data to a New EHR
1. Analyze Old EHR Data
2. Plan the Data Transfer
3. Minimize Downtime
4. Move the Data
Choose the most suitable format for your data transfer. If the old system can export data in HL7 or Continuity of Care Record format, you may use those to move the data.
Otherwise, you need to transfer the data from the old database in field and record format.
Before transferring data from the old EHR to the new one, ensure that you do field mapping. This process enables you to confirm that the correct data comes into the new system’s data fields.
Then using the appropriate tools, extract, transform, and load the data from the legacy database into a staging database. Some of the data may not fit perfectly into the new database, and such data must still be transferred, although it may be held in an unstructured format.
5. Test the Data
6. Go Live
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