Co-Managed IT for Healthcare Organizations2026-07-09T02:33:14-05:00

Co-Managed IT for Healthcare Organizations

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Co-Managed IT for Healthcare Organizations from a healthcare-only team

Your internal IT team knows your organization; we bring the extra hands, tooling, and healthcare-specific depth they can lean on. Co-managed IT lets larger practices and groups scale support without giving up the internal knowledge they have built.

1+1

stronger together

24/7

backup coverage

100%

healthcare focused

your team, extended

why choose us for Co-Managed IT for Healthcare Organizations

A partnership model where your IT staff choose what to keep and what to hand to a trusted partner.

always covered

Coverage when your team is out or overloaded

shared tooling

Enterprise monitoring your team can also use

deep bench

Specialists on call when projects demand more

complete healthcare IT support

co-managed teams
draw on all of our services

Recruitments
Internal knowledge, external strength

more ways we support healthcare

Permanent Staffing
managed IT services

Medical IT Company

Temporary Staffing
healthcare cybersecurity

Medical IT Company

Contract Staffing
HIPAA compliance support

Medical IT Company

About Avada Recruitment
About Avada Recruitment
ways teams use us

Co-Managed IT for Healthcare Organizations experts

Lizzie Williams
overflow support

tickets never pile up

Gardner Hudson
project muscle

big work done on time

Rubien Mrazda
after-hours cover

nights and weekends held

Lamar Stroman
specialist access

experts without hiring

co-managed IT questions

co-managed IT FAQs

What size healthcare organizations do you support?2026-05-21T15:02:43-05:00

We support healthcare organizations of every size, from single-provider practices to multi-location groups, clinics, labs, and facilities. Our managed IT scales to fit your needs, so a small practice gets right-sized support and a larger group gets the coordination and consistency it requires across locations.

How do I switch managed IT providers without disrupting my practice?2026-05-21T15:02:43-05:00

We plan transitions carefully to avoid interrupting patient care. That means documenting your current environment, coordinating with your existing provider where possible, and moving in stages so nothing critical goes down. Our goal is a smooth handover where your staff notices better support, not the switch itself. [Link: Contact / Request a Call]

What does a managed IT services plan include?2026-05-21T15:02:42-05:00

A typical plan includes proactive monitoring, a help desk for your staff, workstation and server management, network maintenance, EHR and software support, security safeguards, backup, and vendor coordination. The aim is to cover the day-to-day technology your practice depends on so issues are caught early and your team has reliable support when they need it.

What are managed IT services for healthcare?2026-05-21T15:02:41-05:00

Managed IT services means a provider proactively monitors, maintains, and supports your technology for a predictable monthly fee instead of charging per incident. For healthcare, that covers your workstations, servers, network, EHR, and clinical applications, all managed with HIPAA in mind. The goal is to prevent problems before they disrupt patient care, rather than reacting after something breaks.

How much do managed IT services cost for a medical practice?2026-05-21T15:02:41-05:00

Pricing usually depends on the number of users or devices and the scope of support you need, so it varies with the size of your practice. Rather than a flat figure, the better question is value: proactive monitoring, security, backup, and support versus the cost of downtime or a breach. We review your environment before quoting so the plan fits your needs.

What is the difference between managed IT and break-fix IT support?2026-05-21T15:02:41-05:00

Break-fix means you call for help only when something breaks and pay each time. Managed IT means continuous monitoring and maintenance for a steady monthly fee, designed to prevent issues before they happen. For a medical practice, the difference is fewer disruptions during patient hours and security handled continuously instead of only after an incident.

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