By Zach Grieshop | Oct 25, 2024
2 minute read Technology| Blog
Healthcare network management scenarios are among the most complicated since they are the foundation for modern healthcare experiences with EHRs, digital imaging solutions, telemedicine platforms, and other patient care related systems. Network teams at healthcare organizations focus on minimizing disruption to prioritize patient experiences and contain costs. Consider these impacts that can define patient experiences - and the reputation of a healthcare network’s management team:
Impact of Network Issues on Patient Experiences and Cost |
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Direct Impact |
Indirect Impact |
Cost Impact |
Unplanned downtime |
x |
x |
x |
Outages requiring fail over to paper-based processes |
x |
x |
x |
Duplication of effort to record data on paper and then perform data entry when system access is regained |
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x |
x |
Increased risk of cybersecurity-related event |
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x |
x |
Decreased physician satisfaction |
x |
x |
x |
Reduced productivity |
x |
x |
x |
Inability to attract and retain top HIT talent |
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x |
x |
Technical Debt |
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x |
x |
State of Healthcare Network Management
In a recent survey of College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) members, CIOs continue to grapple with insufficient resources against a rising amount of challenges and technical debt.
Managing and supporting networks and data centers, modernizing them, and ensuring they meet the ongoing and future needs of their organization requires more expertise and experts than many healthcare organizations can attract and manage – or can afford.
Building Your Case for Partnership
Given the pressure to innovate, optimize, and support according to expectations, compliance, and budget, organizations are focusing on core competencies and partnering for the remaining services that can be delegated to a partner’s team. Why? These are some of the top reasons healthcare organizations partner to elevate patient experiences and to manage costs:
Partnership introduces the potential to elevate the scope of your organization’s network services with resources that hold professional certifications and growing knowledge as part of the partner’s professional development programming. Your team will still need to know your services, your community needs, your organization’s goals, and your strategic plan. Joining forces with an extended team can be the key to helping your team do all that is expected and needed of them and your network to achieve high quality patient experiences and an opportunity to more effectively control costs.
Assistant Vice President, Client Technical Services, CereCore
Assistant Vice President, Client Technical Services, CereCore
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