Harmony Healthcare IT, a first-to-market innovator in legacy data management, ranks as a standout for archiving some of the healthcare industry’s largest and most complex clinical and financial software systems in the KLAS Data Archiving 2024 Report. The report on the state of healthcare archiving calls out Harmony Healthcare IT’s robust legacy data work with highly complex projects at some of the largest health systems in the country. Further, Harmony Healthcare IT received all A’s in the six customer experience pillars of culture, loyalty, operations, product, relationship, and value. Customers commended the long-term record storage platform, HealthData Archiver®, for its strong uptime, efficient data access and improved cybersecurity. Customers reported a key differentiator for the Harmony Healthcare IT team is its strong project leadership that ensures integration is built correctly so that the data migration process is efficient. This extends to the vendor being respected as a reliable and trusted partner that provides a return on investment and the ability to scale as its customers’ data management needs evolve. “We take great pride in this positive feedback from our valued customers,” said Tom Liddell, CEO at Harmony Healthcare IT. “Our team is well equipped to tackle the most challenging and complicated data management projects for the largest health systems in the country and beyond. We are committed to improving interoperability for our customers of all sizes with our thorough approach to decommissioning legacy servers and archiving vital data, so it remains secure and sharable between clinicians, patients, payers, and other end users.” With health data tripling every three years and 94 percent of healthcare provider organizations still operating legacy applications, there can be workflow, security and data sharing challenges in keeping outdated applications running in a read-only mode. There is an urgent need for healthcare providers from the smallest clinics to largest health networks to have a solid lifecycle data management plan that includes archiving. With properly maintained health data, healthcare provider organizations can ensure data accessibility, compliance, interoperability, integration, patient safety and long-term data protection.