All You Need to Know About Archiving Your Patient Data

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All You Need to Know About Archiving Your Patient Data

Archiving data from your EHR isn’t as scary as it sounds. However, there are precautions that need to be taken and rules that must be followed in order to ensure you don’t lose any precious patient data as well as meet the necessary legal standards. Data conversion generally refers to moving data from a legacy system to a new system, and usually only the most recent clinical data is what gets converted – like a snapshot of the patient’s current health. We recently went over the 3 steps of data conversion (scope, extraction, and cleaning), but what happens to the historical data which is still in the legacy system and not converted into the new system? You guessed it; archival. After all, we can’t just toss out all the history!

What is Data Archival? Data archiving is the process of moving data from your old EHR/EMR to a safe place for long-term retention. Most of the time this will consist of data that isn’t being actively used, but is still important or may be needed in the future for legal compliance as well as for Release of Information. Data archiving is often confused with backing up data, but they serve different purposes. You backup data by making a copy of it in case it were to be destroyed or lost. You archive data to take reduce storage consumption/cost while still having access to it.


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