How Legacy Data Management from Retired EHR Systems Can Improve Patient Safety
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Colin Hung
Summary
This article discusses how legacy data from retired EHR systems can become disconnected data islands that pose patient safety risks when not properly managed. In an interview with Justin Campbell from RLDatix, the piece explores how modernizing data archives can reduce clinician burden and improve patient safety outcomes. The key insight is that legacy data, when properly leveraged rather than ignored, can provide valuable insights to enhance patient safety rather than being just an IT headache.
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· 3 pulledWhen a health system transitions from a legacy system, like an EHR, the old records linger as disconnected data islands when not properly planned for.
Managing that data does not have to be an IT headache and leveraged properly, that data can significantly improve patient safety risk.
The conversation explored how modernizing data archives is tightly tethered to reducing clinician burden and improving patient safety outcomes.
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