Healthcare providers with a cloud adoption strategy, who have all system environments of their Epic EHR deployed and hosted in an on-prem data center are an ideal fit for this solution.
Offering services: migrate Epic EHR and other apps’ production and/or DR workloads to Azure.
Three components comprise the offering:
- Advisory – discovery and planning phase + app portfolio assessment
- Migration – multi-disciplinary team of healthcare and cloud professionals
- Managed Services – optional application-level support + cloud run and maintain, incident response, etc.
Discovery – Epic migration planning, we assess and rationalize the entire applications portfolio:
- Healthcare provider advisory services and Cloud advisory services
- Undertake a full applications portfolio assessment and rationalization
- Identify candidates for apps migration to the cloud: “lift-and-shift” or modernize and migrate
- Develop a business case and roadmap for all recommended migrations
- Identify additional IT transformation opportunities for enhancement of the migration impact including; cloud and data center consolidation, network and security compliance, ransomware readiness, and others
Implementation – perform migrations
- Retire, Replace, Rehost, Re-platform, Rearchitect, and Refactor – lift-and-shift or modernize
- Establish landing zones for migration
- Staged migration, testing, and push to production (and/or any other environments such as Disaster Recovery)
Managed Services – ongoing run-and-maintain
- Clinical help desk support
- Cloud and security monitoring, incident response, and other
NTT DATA provides you with all required services:
- Planning
- Deployment
- Ongoing managed services – for the migration of an on-prem version of Epic EHR to Azure
This can include any or all system environments, e.g., build, dev, test, train and/or disaster recovery and/or production
But why?
- Post-pandemic and economic driven financial and staffing stresses
- Scarcity of skilled IT talent and increased cost reduction pressures
- Stakeholder expectations of HCIT to enable much needed innovation have only increased