Meridian Health Network faced critical infrastructure debt across 12 regional hospitals, mounting compliance risks, and siloed patient data. Luminest architected a phased AWS migration that eliminated downtime, unified EHR access, and achieved airtight HIPAA compliance — all while clinical operations ran uninterrupted.
Meridian Health Network is a not-for-profit regional health system operating 12 hospitals, 44 outpatient clinics, and serving over 1.8 million patients annually across four states. Despite strong clinical outcomes, their technology backbone had fallen dangerously behind.
Their Electronic Health Records (EHR) system ran on on-premise servers dating back to 2009. Patient data was fragmented across seven incompatible platforms, each maintained by separate IT teams at different hospitals. A 2023 internal audit flagged 23 HIPAA compliance gaps, creating significant legal exposure and threatening federal funding eligibility.
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The situation required more than a lift-and-shift migration. Each challenge was interconnected, demanding a unified architectural response with zero tolerance for clinical disruption.
On-premise servers from 2009–2013 running end-of-life operating systems with no vendor support. Hardware failures were causing unplanned outages averaging 31 hours per month, directly impacting patient care delivery.
A 2023 internal audit identified 23 distinct violations — including unencrypted data at rest, inadequate access logging, missing Business Associate Agreements, and insufficient audit trails — creating serious legal and financial risk.
Seven incompatible EHR platforms across 12 hospitals, with no unified patient identity management. Clinicians treating transferred patients had no access to prior records, creating dangerous care gaps and diagnostic blind spots.
Peak demand periods — flu season, COVID-19 surges — saturated on-premise compute capacity with no ability to scale elastically. Elective procedures data processing was routinely delayed 6–12 hours during demand spikes.
Clinical decision-makers had no access to real-time operational or clinical data. Reporting ran nightly batch jobs producing insights that were already 24–48 hours stale when delivered, hampering resource allocation and patient flow management.
Luminest designed a four-phase migration strategy that kept every hospital fully operational throughout. The architecture prioritised compliance by design — not compliance as an afterthought — with HIPAA controls embedded at every layer from network ingress to data encryption at rest.
Full infrastructure audit across all 12 hospitals. Mapped 247 active services, identified 89 migration dependencies, and designed the target AWS architecture with compliance controls baked in. Delivered a 94-page migration runbook.
Developed automated migration tools and scripts to streamline the transition process. Conducted a pilot migration on 3 hospitals to validate procedures and optimize downtime, achieving a 30% faster deployment than initially projected.
Executed full-scale migration for the remaining hospitals, ensuring zero data loss and maintaining compliance with healthcare regulations. Provided real-time monitoring dashboards and post-migration performance tuning.
Established ongoing support and maintenance protocols, including training sessions for hospital IT staff. Integrated continuous security audits and automated alerts for any service anomalies to ensure long-term system resilience.