
Data Backup & Disaster Recovery for Healthcare from a healthcare-only team
When systems go down or data is lost, a practice cannot see patients, bill, or operate. Our healthcare backup and disaster recovery services protect your critical data and give you a tested path back to normal operations, whatever the cause of the outage.
why choose us for Data Backup & Disaster Recovery for Healthcare
Backup and recovery planning built around the systems and records your practice cannot lose.
verified backups
Backups verified, not just assumed to work
tested recovery
Recovery plans rehearsed before they matter
ransomware ready
Clean copies protected from encryption attacks
more ways we support healthcare
backup & recovery FAQs
Backups protect your data, but disaster recovery protects your ability to operate. Without a tested recovery plan, restoring everything during a crisis becomes slow guesswork, even if the data is safe. For a practice that cannot simply close during an outage, the recovery plan is what gets clinicians back to patients quickly, which is why both matter.
With tested, isolated backups, a ransomware attack does not have to mean paying a ransom or losing data. We keep backups protected from the kind of access ransomware exploits, so you can restore clean copies of your systems and get back to work. Recovery planning is one of the strongest defenses against ransomware for exactly this reason. [Link: HIPAA Cybersecurity page]
Both. A good backup setup lets us restore a single accidentally deleted file or an entire system, depending on what happened. Day to day, most recovery needs are small, like retrieving one lost document, and we handle those quickly. For larger events, the same system supports full restoration of your environment.
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.
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.
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.





