Trinity Health Saves $80 Million—and Counting—with Epic Migration

February 23, 2026
Decommissioning outdated technology delivers cost savings, security, and innovation at one of the United States’ largest nonprofit health systems.

In Chief Healthcare Executive, Trinity Health leaders Mike Prokic and Nick O’Connor describe how the health system’s move to Epic sparked a broader effort to retire legacy applications—one that has saved $80 million and counting, with estimated savings expected to exceed $100 million.

What began as a defined project evolved into an ongoing program the leaders call a “big differentiator” for the organization. Beyond cost reduction, Trinity Health has strengthened its cybersecurity by eliminating vulnerable older systems while preserving their historical data.

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