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How to Holiday-proof Your Practice’s IT

Dec 22, 2021

We’re at the last few days of 2021 and we can’t help it, we’re on holiday mode! Yes, that includes practice owners and healthcare providers like you.


Let’s be honest. Unless it’s for a medical emergency, medical professionals like you don’t want to get pulled out of family gatherings and holiday dinners. Just like the rest of the world, you’d want your holidays to stay as peaceful and stress-free as possible, for as long as possible.


Unfortunately, the holiday season offers no exemption from IT issues and common technology problems. As a practice owner, it’s hard to take a step back and just enjoy the season when you’re not sure your office’s IT network is running smoothly and securely.


Steps to Take to Prep for the Holiday Break

Here are a few things you can do to make sure you, your practice, and your patients have a stress-free holiday season ahead.


Have IT Engineers on Call 24/7 

Whether your clinic is staying open or taking a break during the holidays, it’s important to make sure that your IT network, devices, and data are safe and secure. Unfortunately, there is no guarantee for that. 


Connectivity problems can still happen and cybersecurity threats are known to skyrocket during the holiday season. If any of those happen to your office network, you’re going to need to make sure you have experts ready to troubleshoot issues, repair devices, secure clinic data, and mitigate any damage. The best way to do this is by having IT engineers on call 24/7.


Most healthcare practices have three options for IT assistance:


  • They build their own IT team. Unfortunately, this is likely the most expensive option. In Sacramento, CA, hiring an IT manager can cost you around $11,000 every month. You also need to hire at least three IT experts to make 24/7 monitoring and support possible.


  • They hire on-demand IT consultants. With this option, your practice can call an IT expert or company whenever you need help. The downside is they mainly offer break-fix solutions. Their service coverage is also typically limited to business hours, so you may not get the 24/7 IT support you need.


  • They partner with a managed service provider (MSP). This option means outsourcing your IT operations to a team of experts for a fixed monthly rate. Because an MSP is composed of several IT engineers, they can meet your IT needs round the clock through both remote and on-site support.


Because of its practicality, partnering with a
trusted MSP that specializes in healthcare IT is the option many US medical practices are turning to. 


Healthcare MSPs such as ER Tech Pros can address your need for round-the-clock IT support throughout the holiday season. With on-site support, 24/7/365 remote support, and a dedicated account manager, you can be sure that your clinic’s IT network is looked after and properly monitored.


Ensure Your Servers Are Up and Accessible

With the emergence of healthcare technology, medical providers like you no longer have to choose between flying out with family for the holidays or staying behind and keeping the clinic open. Telemedicine solutions allow you to see patients remotely while supporting other essential clinical workflows.


However, if you want your practice to make the most of modern healthcare innovations, you need to make sure your server is running and easily accessible. The best way to do this is by shifting to a cloud-hosted server. Here are some reasons why:


  • 24/7 Support. Reliable cloud hosting providers always have a team of cloud engineers ready to provide assistance and support round the clock. No need to do any troubleshooting or adjustments yourself.


  • Scalability. You can easily increase or decrease your server space depending on your practice’s needs. This helps you avoid storage errors that can freeze up your EHR software and other apps while in use.


  • Accessibility. Unlike on-premises servers, cloud-hosted servers do not rely on your office’s Internet service provider (ISP). So if your clinic faces ISP or connectivity issues, your servers will stay up, running, and fully accessible.


By switching to cloud-hosted servers, your practice enjoys increased savings, more flexibility, advanced cybersecurity, and better productivity. Leverage cloud technology to grow your medical practice.


Partner with a
trusted cloud hosting provider like ER Tech Pros and keep your clinic running throughout the holiday season—whether you’re in the office or not.


Regularly Back Up Your Data in Secure Data Centers

For many healthcare providers, one big fear about returning from the holiday season is finding out that they had a technical hiccup sometime during the break that led to data loss. What a nightmare!


To avoid data loss in your healthcare practice, you can store your clinic data in HIPAA-compliant, cloud-hosted servers. It’s key that these servers are equipped with automatic backup and disaster recovery features.


ER Tech Pros
, for example, uses a cloud backup technology called Snapshots. This solution allows us to take mirror images of your cloud servers on a regular basis and store the data in a private data center.


  • Hourly Backup. A snapshot is taken at the end of every hour every day. The data is stored for 24 hours.


  • Daily Backup. A snapshot is taken at 2 AM every day. The data is stored for seven days.


  • Monthly Backup. A snapshot is taken at 2 AM on the last day of every month. The data is stored for three months.


In the event of a break-in, natural disaster, or cybersecurity threat, you can expect your most recent data to be backed up and recovered in less than an hour.

Fortify Your Practice’s Cybersecurity

The holiday season is notorious for being a cybercriminal’s favorite time to launch attacks. Because many organizations are closed or operating on skeleton staff during the holidays, the unsupervised IT networks give cybercriminals their long-awaited opportunity to attack.


This holiday break, always keep your practice’s cyber defenses up. Partnering with a
reliable cybersecurity company such as ER Tech Pros can ensure your IT staff isn’t overloaded with tasks beyond their scope, see that all your cybersecurity bases are covered, and help you take a proactive stance in protecting your practice.

 

 | Read more about it: Why Your Practice Needs a Cybersecurity Partner


Here are a few ways partnering with a cybersecurity company can help in holiday-proofing your practice:


  • Cybersecurity Training. An up-to-date cybersecurity training suite can educate and equip your clinic staff with the knowledge that they need to properly spot, respond to, and steer clear of potential cyber threats.


  • Firewall. A firewall prevents unauthorized traffic from entering a private network. It creates a safety barrier between your clinic’s IT network and the Internet—where there are malicious actors who try to penetrate a private network to cause harm.


  • Endpoint Detection & Response (EDR). With an EDR solution, you get a good look at what goes on in every single device, get in-depth analysis, and automatically detect suspicious activities so that you can quickly investigate and respond to potential cyber attacks.


These are just a few of the tools and technologies that provide cyber protection to your IT network. There are many others in the market! 


Not sure where to look for a cybersecurity partner and how to get started? Try giving ER Tech Pros a call. We offer robust,
cloud-hosted cybersecurity solutions that are carefully picked out to meet every healthcare practice’s security needs.


Stay Connected with Your Practice from Virtually Anywhere

Besides giving way to the emergence of healthcare innovations like Telemedicine, the expansion of cloud technology has also allowed medical practices to improve efficiency, productivity, and communications in clinic operations.


The key is to find the right tools and the right provider to meet your practice’s needs, budget, and business goals. Sacramento-based ER Tech Pros, for example, offers HIPAA-compliant cloud-hosted solutions and comprises a team of HIPAA-certified engineers.


With over
two decades of experience in the healthcare IT industry, ER Tech Pros has helped thousands of healthcare providers stay connected to their practices. Cloud phones and remote server access are two of the solutions that we offer you so you can stay connected to your practice anytime, anywhere.


  • Cloud Phones. Cloud phone systems are housed off-site, which means you and your staff can share the same features of a robust business phone system no matter where you are located. If you use IMS in your clinic, ER Tech Pros’ cloud phone service can also be seamlessly integrated with the software. It allows you to make, receive, track, document, and manage every single patient call and voicemail directly from IMS.


  • Remote Server Access. If you store your data and EHR software in ER Tech Pros’ cloud-hosted environment, you can link to your clinic servers, IMS, applications, and patient data from anywhere in the world as long as you have an Internet connection. This is done through a remote connection via secure channels. 


Happy (Stress-free) Holidays!

Whether you’re keeping your clinic running, taking a short break, or working remotely this holiday season, you might want to partner up with a reliable IT, cloud, and cybersecurity company to ensure that your patients, practice, and patient data are well cared for.


Give yourself peace of mind this season by holiday-proofing your practice with ER Tech Pros.


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