Unlocking the Power of Legacy Data Archiving to Deliver Better Patient Care
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Let’s face it, old data is problematic. Storing it in an old system means keeping that system up and running, an expensive proposition. Migrating it means making decisions about how the migration will occur, where the data migrate to, and how much will be available to providers from within the EHR.
For many, the solution is an archive that’s contextually linked to the EHR, letting providers easily access older systems to retrieve patient data. Here are a few considerations regarding data archiving:
- Your legacy data may include errors, and the archiving process presents a great opportunity to clean it. Develop a strategy for finding duplicates, fixing errors, and purging data that is outside your retention policy.
- The archiving process matters, so make sure your archive partner will ensure your data won’t lose context, will support provider workflow, and is accessible to patients as needed.
- Interoperability is essential. Your archive should be robustly tied into your EHR, whether it’s via a traditional interface like HL7, APIs within your EHR, or middleware.
- Security is also essential. Your legacy data should be HITRUST certified, and users should only be able to access the data needed for their work.

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