Oklahoma Heart Hospital and CereCore collaborated to ready 128 interfaces during their transition from Cerner Millennium to Epic.
The Client
The Challenge
Upon his arrival as the new CIO, David Miles identified the need to consolidate a vast vendor portfolio and transition to Epic from Cerner Millennium which had been in use for twenty years. The existing EHR had over a million lines of custom code, making it unsustainable and difficult to upgrade. The primary challenge was to ensure that the new Epic system could integrate seamlessly with the hospital’s existing infrastructure, which included 128 different interfaces. OHH leaders emphasized the importance of maintaining efficiency and standardization across the organization. They sought to leverage automation and consolidate staff roles to enhance operational efficiency.
How We Helped
An Interface Conversion Feat
During the 11 month project, over 7,000 hours were needed to transition 128 interfaces from Cerner Millennium to Epic. That’s an estimated 57 hours per interface for pre-conversion understanding, conversion planning, optimization, and execution, and finally conversion testing and workflow validation. The partnership between OHH and CereCore highlights the importance of collaborative partners and expert management in accomplishing major EHR transitions.
"We found their expertise and depth of knowledge incredible and their work ethic helped us ensure an on time go-live. We relied on them for not only writing parts of our interfaces, but also for architecture and documentation. There were times we didn’t know exactly what was needed, but we found great and tremendous value in the assets that work there at CereCore. I'll be very frank, we couldn't have done this without CereCore and our gratitude extends beyond what I can tell you.”
David Miles | CIO, Oklahoma Heart Hospital