Professional Services
Ready to Call in Some Experts?
We’ve got ‘em. Our bench is deep and ready to jump in to ensure that your IT project is a success. We’ll help you take full advantage of your investments—and empower you to manage them long after we’re gone.
What Kinds of IT Support Can We Provide?
Project Management
Flexible project management and PMO services to address your unique concerns and goals.
Implementation & Optimization
The right resources for headache-free implementations and successful initiatives.
Education & Training
Learning solutions that improve adoption and accelerate organizational change.
Interoperability & Integration
The experts you need for seamless data sharing and better workflows.
Revenue Cycle Management
The talent you need to implement and optimize RCM software and strategies efficiently.
Why Professional Services?
We are keenly focused on placing the right talent in the right places.
Leverage the knowledge of specialized talent
Avoid the expense and risk of finding and hiring full-time help
Partnerships that stand the test of time
20+
Years in HIT consulting
400+
Healthcare systems served
4,500
Engagements
15,000
HIT professionals in our network
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.