The Evolution and Impact of Epic Community Connect

A Glimpse into the History and Expansion of Epic’s Community Connect Program

How Epic Community Connect Began

The evolution of Epic’s Community Connect Program has impacted hundreds of organizations and continues to deliver tremendous benefits to both host and hosted facilities, as well as their patients. Seventeen years ago, long before ‘interoperability’ became a buzzword, there was a desire to simplify patient coordination with referring organizations and a need to improve the communication of patient records and results. At the time, Epic limited its EHR software to larger hospital systems and was unable to directly support the implementation for smaller facilities.

Thus, the introduction of Community Connect, a shared licensing agreement program that allows Epic customers to extend their Epic instance to neighboring partners and serve as an Epic host for the community.

Early Adoption of Community Connect

I was first introduced to Epic’s Community Connect program fifteen years ago in Fort Myers, Florida. As a consultant, I had the opportunity to join a truly hands-on engagement, assisting the client’s potential new customers, who were primarily independent physician practices throughout the region.

Our team conducted demonstrations at dozens of facilities and created a clear build/design process for rolling out the program to various types of primary care and specialty clinics. Since these facilities were all outpatient, the team consisted of Cadence, Prelude, and Ambulatory analysts. It wasn’t until a few years later that revenue cycle and inpatient modules were extended as part of the program.

Standardization and Accreditation

As you can imagine, Epic has since developed numerous improvements and standardized approaches to Community Connect installs, including tools and processes that align with overall project governance, change control, and environment maintenance.

Epic’s new accreditation process ensures quality and customer satisfaction for their partners. These advancements have positively impacted the overall install and ongoing customer maintenance, undoubtedly contributing to the continued growth of new Connect customers.

CSI Companies’ Community Connect Expertise

CSI has been fortunate to grow alongside these improvements, adopting Epic’s approach and methodologies to foster a true partnership between us, Epic’s primary client, and their new customer facilities. As CSI continues to be top-ranked in KLAS categories of Technical, Go-Live, and HIT Staffing, working with Epic, and our customers, has allowed us to provide extended expertise in Legacy services, Abstraction, TDR, Training, and Go-Live offerings. These services have enhanced CSI’s Community Connect Solution, adding value to both Epic and CSI’s shared customers.

Let’s look at how variations in these areas can significantly improve the host’s Community Connect installation experience.

EHR Data Abstraction and Legacy Support

For Technical Services, all Community Connect organizations require transferring existing EHR records to Epic via manual or automated abstraction. While not all data or records need to be transferred into Epic, all data must be maintained in a system to ensure access upon request.

CSI has a long history of delivering these services and has partnered with a data archival and storage firm to provide full compliance and legacy data support. The abstraction effort is often not coordinated by the Community Connect host, leaving the Connect customer responsible for identifying project requirements.

CSI Companies’ Abstraction Team

CSI’s abstraction team has supported a broad range of projects for dozens of organizations. The team has expertise in most EHRs, including:

  • Epic
  • Cerner
  • Allscripts
  • Centricity
  • MEDITECH
  • eClinicalWorks
  • AthenaHealth

Regardless of the legacy system, CSI provides overall project management support by creating scripts with identified data elements for abstraction and providing a comprehensive task list to be coordinated with the Community Connect team.

These efforts are essential to a successful system conversion and are a part of the CSI Community Connect Solution offering. They are also frequently provided as part of a staff augmentation need for full implementations and Community Connect projects.

Technical Dress Rehearsal (TDR)

A successful Technical Dress Rehearsal (TDR) requires the expertise of a partner specializing in Community Connect and full Epic implementations. This is where CSI excels, offering a tailored and focused approach to TDR that ensures the rehearsal aligns perfectly with the unique needs and complexities of the customer.

Our experts provide a full suite of TDR activities, including device placement evaluation, test script development, device testing, Command Center planning, and inventory management. All the resources used for TDR transition to Go-Live support, reducing costs for the client.

Additionally, our team is trained in Epic interdependencies with third-party systems, including Nuance and M*Modal, providing added value to the client.

Training and Go-Live Support for Community Connect

CSI continues to be recognized as the leading Go-Live consulting firm for large, 500+ at-the-elbow (ATE) support services. However, the success of the program extends beyond these large efforts – our true success and long-term partnerships with customers actually stem from smaller, ongoing go-live projects, such as Community Connect installs.

Customized Training and Activation Planning

Our unique approach, which includes early Training and Activation planning, has consistently led to highly successful projects. From coordination efforts with the Connect-hosted facility, CSI provides curriculum materials tailored for unique workflows, a credentialing program, ATE support, and Command Center support.

Flexible Staffing Models for Community Connect

Organizations must consider various models for staffing a Community Connect project. CSI has worked with partners who want to lead the effort but require additional analysts due to competing initiatives. We have also taken the lead to allow our customers’ analysts to continue focusing on other efforts and priorities. For direct staffing, our Epic Practice has over 15 years experience providing application support expertise.

CSI’s Community Connect Solution offers a full team, from Project Managers to certified analysts, who have supported multiple installs across facilities of all sizes and types. Our leadership team coordinates efforts to ensure Epic collaboration and adheres to both Epic’s methodologies and utilization of their required toolsets. Whether the Connect project is within an ambulatory or in-patient setting, we work with our customers to lead or augment their projects with an extensive team of Community Connect expertise.

The National Growth of Epic Community Connect

The interesting history and growth of Community Connect would be incomplete without mentioning those who have extended their license as a business, beyond shared patients or regional market concepts.

In 2013, a health system in Maryland extended their license to facilities in Bangor, ME and Nashua, NH. Having supported this multi-facility Community Connect effort, we realized this program would no longer be limited to local Ambulatory facilities, it would be for anyone.

Fast forward to 2025, and several organizations now offer their Epic instance to facilities across the country, with direction and support from Epic. This approach provides even the most rural facilities with options for shared Epic instances, thereby delivering true benefits to patients.

The Lasting Impact of Community Connect

Watching and learning along the way, Epic’s Community Connect program has proven to be a true asset to many organizations, allowing the CSI team to witness numerous post-live success stories. CSI recently attended a session in Verona, WI where we learned about the significant growth of the Community Connect program, including a substantial increase in adoption within the last few years.

Given its long history, the industry has always consisted of organizations and facilities seeking to simplify patient coordination. As such, we are excited to see this alternative implementation model continue to have a profound impact on patients and their families across the country.

Looking to strengthen your Epic Community Connect strategy? Our team has supported dozens of successful installs and can help you achieve the same results. Connect with our team to discuss how we can support your next project.

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