Flexible Healthcare IT Services, Guided by Your Goals
Today’s IT teams are stretched thin, and the kind of support they need varies. That’s why we offer multiple ways to engage and leverage our IT expertise… so you can efficiently achieve what matters most to your health system.
How Would You Like to Work with Innovative?
Strategic Solutions
Work with our most distinguished team members to quickly shape your IT future.
Managed Services
Got a task you’d like to hand off? We’ll take it from here—and for a fixed cost.
Professional Services
Call in our experts to support your existing IT projects quickly and professionally.
We are pleased to announce that we are now an InterSystems partner. Learn more.
What Sets Us Apart
Wait, don’t all consultancies offer tailored solutions and next-level service? Sadly, no. But we do, which is why we’ve stayed in business a lot longer.
ENDLESSLY FLEXIBLE
EXCLUSIVELY HEALTHCARE
BEYOND EXPERIENCED
Innovative has consistently provided value through substantive benefits that have significantly improved my ability to run a successful IT operation.”
Ron M., Vice President & CIO
Clients We’ve Served
The Latest from Innovative
Seasoned Healthcare Executive Jim Costanzo Joins Innovative Board of Directors
Innovative Consulting Group, a healthcare IT consulting firm that delivers flexible solutions and next-level service, today announced that Jim Costanzo, retired CEO of Nordic Consulting Partners, Inc., has joined Innovative’s Board of Directors.
Cleaning Up IT Issues Can Add Much-Needed Cash to Hospital Coffers
Median days cash on hand dipped to a 10-year low for U.S. hospitals and health systems. To shore up their balance sheets, hospitals are looking for cash savings from their IT areas, among others, using a process called application rationalization.
Tech Sprawl Is Bloating Hospital IT – Costs and Inefficiency Are Up
High IT costs are on the radar for hospital CIOs and CEOs. About half of CIOs believe that there are more applications in their portfolio than the business requires. For some hospitals, these financial pressures are putting care at risk. Changes in the IT area could significantly cut costs and, at the same time, improve care delivery.