Business Continuity Access (BCA) or Downtime Procedures – the process of ensuring health care services can continue with minimal disruption in the event of an outage, disaster or crisis.
Build Wave – A timeframe in which a certain portion of the new CorCare system will be created. There are 4 Build Waves for the CorCare project; upon completion of these, testing of the new system can begin.
Conversion – the process of moving data from existing systems to CorCare and validating that data transferred correctly. A majority of this will happen automatically; however some critical information will need to be manually entered and validated.
CorCollab – Periods of dedicated collaboration and problem-solving where the project team strives for a “big push” in progress on specific and/or time-sensitive components.
Cutover – the process of transferring active inpatient information from MediTech to CorCare in the hours leading up to, and at the moment CorCare goes live in April 2026.
Integrated testing – the technical process of validating that two or more systems or applications are appropriately connected for information to flow correctly in and out of Corcare.
Mapping – the process of matching fields from one system to another. It is an important part of ensuring data from existing systems will flow correctly into and out of CorCare.
Regulatory Data – information that must be stored, managed, and accessed in accordance with legal requirements or professional standards.
System Design & Configuration – the technical process of creating and customizing the Epic-produced software applications to ensure CorCare meets the unique needs of NLHS.
Testing – the ongoing process of checking that the new CorCare system will do what it is supposed to do. Technical testing by the project team happens in the background; however, there are opportunities for some end users to participate in practical, hands-on testing of the new system.