“HCI totally understands the needs of an organization implementing the complex Epic electronic health record.” —David Runt, CIO, Contra Costa Health Services
The success of your Epic implementation depends on having the right people on your team. With the HCI Group, you have in-depth knowledge and extensive Epic consulting experience with resources that are hand selected from leading projects across the country.
Across the United States, the HCI Group is a vetted and proven provider of Epic consulting services for dozens of Epic implementations, from Johns Hopkins on the East Coast to Santa Clara Valley Medical Center on the West. As a valued partner with Epic Corporation, we work to support its corporate mission and values. This relationship enables the HCI Group to access training and project support services that help build our consulting and advisory teams.
The HCI Group’s Epic-certified builders, trainers and advisory leadership all deeply understand the complex relationship between Epic’s application modules and the vast array of workflows and technologies affected across your health system.
The HCI Group has a core competency to help plan, design and implement your Epic project at all levels. This knowledge is based on a thorough understanding of how Epic applications are fundamentally designed, and the importance that your workflow and data integrates seamlessly between the Epic application and your ancillary systems. Our builders understand the upstream and downstream impacts of their designs for our client’s implementation, and they ensure that all Epic applications pass integrated testing and work cohesively during activation.
The HCI Group has the experience working with key stakeholders in an effort to build the optimal workflow and provide your organization with the most talented resources in the country. We have also worked with Epic clients on services such as Epic’s Community Connect, Clinical Adoption, Optimization, Clinical Service Desk, Sustaining Support, and we have provided at-the-elbow support for numerous Inpatient and Ambulatory Go-Lives.