Qventive Healthcare Unifies Managed EHR and Cybersecurity Into On

Qventive Healthcare Unifies Managed EHR and Cybersecurity Into On

Qventive Healthcare Unifies Managed EHR and Cybersecurity Into On

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Publish Date: 2026-06-10 12:38:00

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Why multi-specialty groups no longer need separate vendors for clinical systems and security — and what one accountable team changes for administrators.

For over three decades I’ve watched good administrators waste their mornings
refereeing a fight between an EHR vendor, an IT company, and a security firm — none
of whom will own the problem. We do.”

— Steve Gerbino, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Qventive Healthcare

HACKENSACK, NJ, UNITED STATES, June 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — Multi-specialty medical groups can now hand their EHR management and their cybersecurity to the same team. Qventive Healthcare — a healthcare-focused IT firm serving providers since 1994 — today launched a combined Managed EHR/PM and Cybersecurity service that ends the split between the people who run a practice’s clinical systems and the people who protect them.

Most groups buy those two things separately: one vendor for the EHR, another for IT and security, and an administrator left in the middle to translate between them. When something breaks, the vendors point at each other and the practice loses the morning. Qventive’s new service collapses that into one accountable relationship — a single healthcare-specialized team responsible for both the workflow inside the EHR and the security around it.
Multi-specialty groups are the launch audience for a reason. Run several specialties and you tend to run several EHR configurations, a patchwork of security tools, and an internal administrator refereeing all of it. This service consolidates that under one partner that speaks both languages — clinical and technical — fluently.

For over three decades I’ve watched good administrators waste their mornings refereeing a fight between an EHR vendor, an IT healthcare services company, and a security firm — none of whom will own the problem. That’s not a technology failure. It’s an accountability failure, and it’s the one we built this service to end. One team. One…

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