March 2, 2023, 4:14 p.m. | mmiliard

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According to a 2021 HIMSS survey, 73% of healthcare provider organizations have legacy information systems. They're costly to maintain and a pain to keep up.


The question is, what to do about them?


Healthcare IT News spoke with Tony Jaros, CEO of Legacy Data Access, to discuss his views on legacy IT systems and inflation, how the Great Resignation is affecting in-house expertise with legacy systems and strategies for retiring legacy systems after mergers or acquisitions.


Q. That HIMSS …

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