Short Answer (Direct + Numbers)
Managed IT services for a 10–50 employee healthcare office typically include 7–9 core service areas, covering security, compliance, support, and proactive management. Most practices invest $130–$175 per user per month for healthcare-grade managed IT that includes HIPAA-aligned security, EHR support, backups, and defined response times.
At this size, managed IT should go far beyond basic helpdesk support.
1. 24/7 Monitoring & Proactive Maintenance
Managed IT services include continuous monitoring of:
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Servers
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Workstations
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Network devices
Issues are identified and addressed before they impact patient care or clinic operations.
2. Healthcare-Grade Cybersecurity
Healthcare is one of the most targeted industries for ransomware.
Managed IT typically includes:
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Antivirus and EDR on all endpoints
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Email security and phishing protection
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Firewall management with intrusion prevention
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Multi-factor authentication for EHR and remote access
These controls reduce breach and downtime risk significantly.
3. HIPAA Compliance Support
Managed IT services help practices stay compliant through:
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Ongoing risk assessments
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HIPAA-aligned security policies
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Business Associate Agreements (BAAs)
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Incident response planning
This reduces audit stress and compliance gaps.
4. EHR & Clinical Application Support
Healthcare IT is not generic IT.
Managed IT includes:
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Support for EHR platforms
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Secure access for providers and staff
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Coordination with EHR vendors when issues arise
This ensures clinical workflows stay operational.
5. Backup, Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity
Healthcare data must be available when needed.
Managed IT includes:
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Encrypted daily backups
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Tested restore procedures
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Downtime planning for patient access continuity
This protects against ransomware and system failures.
6. Helpdesk & SLA-Based Support
Unlike break/fix IT, managed services include:
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Unlimited support requests
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Defined response times
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Priority handling for patient-impacting issues
This creates predictable costs and faster resolutions.
7. Strategic IT Planning
Managed IT also includes guidance, such as:
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Hardware lifecycle planning
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Technology budgeting
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Security and risk reduction strategies
This helps practices plan instead of react.
Real-World Example
A 20–30 employee healthcare office moved from break/fix IT to managed services after repeated EHR outages.
After switching:
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Critical issues were addressed in under 1 hour
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MFA was implemented across systems
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HIPAA documentation was centralized
Result: Fewer disruptions and predictable monthly IT costs.
Trust Signals
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Healthcare-focused managed IT
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HIPAA compliance expertise
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EHR system experience
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SLA-backed response times
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