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Food Technology & Processing
2021-12-01 - 2021-12-02    
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Food Technology 2021 scientific committee feels esteemed delight to invite participants from around the world to join us at 25th International Conference on Food Technology [...]
Hypertension and Healthcare Expo
2021-12-13 - 2021-12-14    
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Conference series LLC LTD is gratified to organize continuing medical education (CME) accredited event “2nd Global Conclave on Hypertension & Healthcare” scheduled on August 25-24, [...]
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The critical function of high-quality data during EHR migrations

Healthcare organizations are moving away from outdated health records in favor of Electronic Health Record (EHR) software, which offers enhanced usability, flexibility, and interoperability with other healthcare systems. However, once a new EHR system is implemented, these facilities must transfer patient data to the new platform—a process that can pose significant challenges, including risks of data corruption, loss, or unauthorized disclosure.

These challenges can be effectively avoided with a well-structured EHR data migration strategy. At Cleveroad, we leverage our expertise in healthcare software development to guide healthcare organizations through the essential steps for a smooth EHR data transfer and to help them make the most of their new system.

What Makes EHR Data Migration Essential?

EHR data migration refers to the process of transferring medical records from one Electronic Health Record system to another. This typically occurs when a healthcare provider adopts a new EHR system or upgrades an existing one. The migration process can be complex and time-intensive due to variations in data formats, structures, and security standards. Nevertheless, it is a crucial step for healthcare organizations, as it ensures the secure, accurate, and complete transfer of patient history—enabling seamless continuity of care with minimal disruption.