Planning for Success: What Affiliates Need to Know About Legacy Data in Epic Community Connect
Joining an Epic Community Connect program is a significant milestone for any physician group, ambulatory practice, or community hospital. You gain access to enterprise-grade EHR capabilities, deeper clinical integration with your host health system, and the operational infrastructure that comes with being part of a larger network. But amid the excitement of onboarding, one critical workstream is consistently underestimated by affiliates: what happens to your legacy data. Understanding your legacy data obligations before go-live — not after — can mean the difference between a smooth transition and months of unexpected costs, compliance headaches, and fragmented clinical workflows.
Your Legacy Systems Don't Disappear at Go-Live
When your organization joins a Community Connect network, the focus naturally gravitates toward learning the new platform, training staff, and meeting implementation milestones. Legacy systems, your old EMR, practice management platform, and financial records, tend to get pushed to the back of the line.
That's a costly assumption. Without a clear plan, those legacy systems often remain active far longer than anyone intended. Licensing and maintenance fees keep accumulating. Vendors charge premium rates for out-of-contract support. And the savings you expected from retiring old platforms get pushed further and further out.
The affiliates that navigate this well are the ones that treat legacy data archiving as part of their Community Connect onboarding, not a separate IT project to figure out later.
The Budgeting Reality No One Warns You About
Your host health system will have carefully scoped the Epic implementation. What's less likely to be spelled out for you is the full cost picture around your own legacy data, and that's where affiliates frequently get surprised.
Common budget pitfalls include ongoing licensing costs for systems that should have been retired months ago, unexpected support charges when legacy vendor contracts lapse, and extended timelines that delay the financial relief you were counting on. Going in with a clear-eyed view of what data extraction, conversion, archiving, and system retirement will require, and what it will cost, puts you in a much stronger position from the start.
What Happens to Your Historical Patient Records
This is often the question that concerns clinical leadership most, and rightfully so. Your patients' historical records represent years or decades of clinical documentation. When your legacy system is retired, that data needs to go somewhere, and your clinicians still need to be able to access it.
A well-executed legacy data strategy ensures that historical records remain accessible within your new Epic workflows, often surfaced directly inside the platform via single sign-on, without requiring staff to log into a separate system. CommunityArk is a purpose-built archival solution for this, enabling affiliates to access legacy patient records directly within Epic while legacy systems are retired on schedule. Patients get continuity of care. Clinicians get the context they need. And your organization stays on the right side of records retention and compliance requirements.
What to Ask Before You Sign On
As you evaluate or finalize your Community Connect affiliation, it's worth asking your host health system and any data management partners involved some direct questions:
- Is there a defined plan for legacy system retirement specific to my organization?
- How will my historical clinical and financial data be archived and accessed post-go-live?
- What is the expected timeline and budget for decommissioning my legacy platforms?
- Who is responsible for data extraction, conversion, and archiving, and when does that work begin?
The answers to these questions will tell you a lot about how well-prepared the broader program is, and where you may need to advocate for your own organization's needs.
The Long-Term Payoff of Getting This Right
Affiliates that approach legacy data proactively don't just avoid headaches. They realize meaningful, lasting benefits. Legacy system costs can be reduced by as much as 80% when retirement is planned and executed with the right methodology. Your application portfolio simplifies. Your compliance posture strengthens. And your staff can focus on caring for patients rather than toggling between old and new systems.
Epic Community Connect offers real value for organizations like yours. Getting that value fully depends on how thoughtfully you manage the transition, including everything that came before Epic.
Ready to understand what legacy data strategy should look like for your organization? Learn more about how MediQuant helps affiliates archive data, retire legacy systems, and lower HIT costs, without losing access to the records your teams still need.
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