Unit 8b Troubleshooting; Maintenance and Upgrades; Interaction with Vendors, Developers, and Users Component 8 Installation and Maintenance of Health IT.

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Unit 8b Troubleshooting; Maintenance and Upgrades; Interaction with Vendors, Developers, and Users Component 8 Installation and Maintenance of Health IT Systems This material was developed by Duke University, funded by the Department of Health and Human Services, Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology under Award Number IU24OC

Generated after completion of performance baseline testing. Shows normal operating parameters of your system under normal load conditions. Used to gauge overall system health & assist with isolating performance problems. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring Performance Baseline

Performance Baseline: Testing “Benchmark testing” Compare performance of new server/system against standard (e.g., existing measurements or software specs). Test at regular intervals, when problem-free: –System resources (server & hardware) –Network architecture –Operating system –Database applications –Client applications Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

Performance Baseline: Utilities Available Work with vendor to determine best method for your EHR. Many third-party utilities available. Windows built-in utilities: –System Monitor (collect & view real-time data on usage of memory, disk, processor) –Performance logs & alerts –Task Manager –Event Tracing for Windows (ETW; trace & log events raised by user-mode applications & kernel-mode drivers; export most SQL Server events.) Databases often require special utilities. SQL Server built-in utilities: –SQL Trace –SQL Server Profiler –SQL Server Management Studio Activity Monitor –SQL Server Management Studio Graphical Showplan –Stored procedures –Database Console Commands (DBCC) –Built-in functions –Trace flags Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

Performance Baseline: Measurements & Next Steps Measurements –Peak vs. off-peak hours –Production-query, batch-command response times –Database backup and restore completion times Next steps –Compare baseline statistics to current server/system performance. –Investigate if numbers far above or below baseline. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

EHR Maintenance & Upgrades Upgrades crucial for extending EHR functionality & overall system lifespan. Improperly planned/managed upgrade procedures can severely damage system, reducing performance. Use highly structured approach in upgrading any major, critical production system. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

EHR Maintenance & Upgrades: Structured Approach Upgrade team –Works with vendor. –Reads upgrade documentation. –Analyzes functional enhancements. –Works with vendor on unknown variables. –Makes plan to configure & test affected applications. Technical team develops alternative testing environment (test bed). Upgrade team compiles pre-installation & installation checklists, determines downtime. After first testing, logs reviewed & errors/discrepancies reported to vendor. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

EHR Maintenance & Upgrades: Structured Approach (cont’d) After vendor resolves issues, upgrade process retested, ensuring data integrity. Consider software to simulate workflow & users; track data for performance analysis. Unified spreadsheet to track issues. Once testing complete & upgrade approved, final documentation prepared & training scheduled. Installation team finalized & assigned roles. Upgrade scheduled during off-peak times. EHR “shadow copy” (read-only, without real-time interfaced results) accessible during upgrade. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

EHR Maintenance & Upgrades: Structured Approach (cont’d) Upgraded system tested immediately after completion. Once testing complete, help desk notified & systems brought back online. Dedicated team available for several business days to resolve issues. (Follow similar processes for upgrades to server OS, workstation OS, databases.) Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

Client-Vendor Relationship Essential not only for successful implementation, but also for continued success of product. –Issues will arise beyond scope of your IT workforce. –Routine upgrades needed. –Vendor plays pivotal role in these & other events. Successful partnerships built on mutual goals, trust. –“In this together”. –Success of vendor depends on success of product. Long-term commitment between organization & vendor. –Relationship becomes complex once organization dependent on fully embedded EHR. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

Client-Vendor Relationship: Before Purchase Understand vendor company & culture. –Visit headquarters, talk with as many as you can (including development & support). –Follow the money. What drives revenue stream? –Dependent on support fees? Understand support-fee structure. –Financially solvent enough to provide long-term support? Hosted solutions: understand vendor’s upgrade strategy. –Will it conflict with your business practices? Impressions of vendor’s support staff Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

Summary Performance baseline –Helps gauge system health & isolate problems. Structured approach for upgrades –Separate environment for testing upgrades prior to rollout. Work closely with vendor to resolve issues. Rollout during non-peak hours. Client-vendor relationship –EHR purchase brings long-term commitment. Complexity once dependent on EHR. Understand vendor & culture before purchase. Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring

References SQL Server Security, Performance & Tuning (SSQA.net) – qa.net/blogs/perftune/archive/2009/07/26/5820.as px “Benchmarking Techniques Using T-SQL Part 1 - System Statistical Functions”, by Bill Wunder. – http:// /articles/viewarticle.aspx?id= Component 8/Unit 8bHealth IT Workforce Curriculum Version 2.0 Spring