Outsourced Health IT Services: Exploring the Competitive Edge
The CMS and ONC, the two primary federal agencies of the US government responsible for healthcare advancement, are gunning for the unrestricted flow of healthcare information. Their goal is the seamless digitization and exchange of Electronic Patient Health Information (ePHI) across care facilities and payer organizations. By enabling care providers with access to updated patient healthdata, on-demand, they seek to accomplish a marathon goal, better known as Value-Based Care (VBC).
However, challenges in the interoperability of healthcare systems impede the transition of the
healthcare industry into a data-driven and connected space. Vital HIT systems such as EHR, eRx,
Practice Management, Telehealth applications hold siloed data which prevents the coveted ‘seamless’
exchange of ePHI.
In this equation of patient-centricity, technology is set to play a starring role. Powerful partnerships
among HIT developers may hold the key to the development of technology. Outsourced healthcare
engineering services companies unlock a plethora of strategic advantages to HIT development.
Here’s a look at the top five:
Simplified of Operations: From the overheads of hiring, to employee retention, appraisals, etc.,
business leaders are freed from a significant amount of resource management responsibilities as they
lean on the partner to do those things. With simplified operations, the development process is
stratified efficiently, which enables them to pursue healthcare software development milestones,
effectively.
Risk Dissipation: The risks associated with HIT development are dissipated efficiency in the presence of an outsourcing model. The diverse experience of Health IT service providers prompts them to understand the client’s specific requirements and deploy a compelling road map that resonates with their organizational and HIT product development goals.
Bigger Resource Pool: HIT outsourcing companies, especially those specializing in healthcare
interoperability solutions, have access to a bigger pool of competent professionals. They are
experienced and are ready for deployment based on the specific needs of their client. As a result, they
are better suited to crafting ‘winning’ strategies that speed up the HIT development process, giving
the client a competitive edge in the process.
Specialized: Outsourcing IT providers are much more mature and ironed out by being specialized in delivering ‘Healthcare IT services‘. For them, it is imperative to rely on their core competency. They are adept at keeping an eye on every account/customer they service, managing to curb costs that otherwise escalate due to the core team being focused on product development.
Focus on Efficiency: A singular focus on efficiency ensures that the roadmap goals that are charted out are still met despite what happens in the client organization. As a result, commitments are made every sprint and met, thus leading to faster go-to-market times and reduced cost.