Information technology (IT) can help healthcare organizations produce higher quality care at lower costs, but if the systems are setup incorrectly or poorly designed,IT can lead to frustrations among physicians and staff, along with higher operating expenses. Healthcare organizations are constantly evolving through growth, new EMR initiatives, and overall technology innovations. It can be difficult for organizations to maintain stability and security in their IT infrastructure through all of these constant changes.
Assessing the value of information technology within your healthcare organization remains essential to the maintenance of an efficient, ever-improving, and growing health care organization. Coker understands your organizational IT needs and the continual challenges you face. We see your situations repeatedly in all types of organizations. Our team of professionals comes from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, including healthcare chief information officers (CIOs), chief medical informatics officers (CMIOs), planners and project managers, clinical and financial experts, and technical designers, integrators, implementers, and troubleshooters. We can help you navigate the tumultuous terrain of IT to make wise healthcare IT solutions decisions that attain successful outcomes. We can assess your EMR and PM systems, network and infrastructure setup, organizational structure, IT operations and service levels, staff competencies, security vulnerabilities, and recommend effective improvements and solutions that will make a difference.
Coker offers numerous IT assessment services, described below and as listed on our website:
Determine how to harmonize IT with your organizational strategic and tactical plans while defining required IT capabilities, priorities, timeline, and costs.
Identify specific IT needs, how well those needs are being met, what is missing, and what is required.
A full security risk assessment involves pinpointing security threats and vulnerabilities in the IT infrastructure. Identify, address, reduce, and eliminate dangers and susceptibilities facing the organization. Define those IT components that must be monitored and managed 24/7. Determine what IT security monitoring tools, policies, and procedures are required to ensure a secure IT environment.
Assess infrastructure capabilities including data and voice networks, hardware, software, databases, operating systems, and upgrade options and costs.
Vet IT vendors and systems based on your organization’s needs. Efficiently evaluate, select, and negotiate contracts for new or replacement IT systems.
Evaluate your IT system’s “interoperability” and determine how existing IT systems can securely and cost-effectively share data to meet business and clinical objectives.
Consider which Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system is best suited to your organization and how your EMR system should interrelate with other hospital or ambulatory EMRs.
Determine which ambulatory practice management (PM) IT system is best for your organization, including considering the pros and cons of EMR implementation from the same vs. a different EMR vendor.
Assess your specific IT needs to manage patient populations and determine the missing IT components.
Address why an organization needs a business intelligence (BI)/data analytics system. What should you look for in selecting such a system? How does a BI/data analytics system work in a given organization’s IT environment?
Gauge the competency levels and effectiveness of your IT organization and staff. Learn how to organize and/or turn around an IT department to meet the demands of a growing organization.
Optimize the use of ICD-10 codes and the IT systems that support them.
Measure where your organization is lacking in meeting MIPS/MACRA requirements. What needs to be done to succeed under MIPS/MACRA.
Consider cloud computing and whether it is right for your organization. Define the pros and cons of cloud computing including potential service improvements and cost savings.
Determine options for obtaining IT technical services including help desk services, PC and printer support, file server, operating system, database, and data and voice network support.
Identify areas to consider when developing your IT disaster planning and recovery strategy.Coker assessments can be customized to meet a variety of organizational requirements and budgets.Contact Coker today for more information about how we help organizations transform through sound strategic business and technology consultation.