Why Healthcare Data Conversion Requires Precision, Not Just Pace
By MediQuant | December 30, 2025 | Blog
Data conversion in healthcare is a critical process that goes beyond simply transferring information between systems. In a feature article with Healthcare IT Today, Dave Lamar, Chief Growth Officer at MediQuant, discusses the complexities of data conversion and the importance of preserving data accuracy, context, and usability. He explores the risks of oversimplified approaches, the value of expertise in ensuring successful transitions, and the benefits of aligning data conversion with archiving efforts. By treating data as a strategic asset, healthcare organizations can drive better outcomes and long-term success. Read the full feature on Healthcare IT Today.
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