Failure
to adequately budget for large
scale IT enabled improvement initiatives
is a major reason why many efforts
fail.
maxIT's
proven total cost of ownership
methodologies can help you avoid
failure.
There's no question that large
scale IT enabled improvement programs
are complex and encompass many
components that can lead to cost
overruns if not adequately planned
for and managed.
The
US Health and Human Services
Department has defined a
major IT investment in the
context of capital planning
and investment as having
a life cycle cost of greater
than $50 million.
Vendor
proposals for systems (including
hardware, software and services)
often estimate costs on
the low side.
Staffing
costs for training resources,
go live support, and 3rd
Party software and integration
fees run over budget on
a routine basis as a result
of inadequate up-front planning.
Does
your organization truly have the
have the capacity to fulfill the
promises made by the vendor and
stay on time and within your established
budget?
maxIT
has extensive experience working
with organizations and projects
of varied size and complexity
in assessing the variables involved
in determining the total cost
of ownership. Projects ranging
from full system EMR implementation
to revenue cycle conversion to
physician practice acquisition
have been supported by the maxIT
total cost of ownership process.