Quoris Bolsters its Data Services Practice Leadership As Demand for Gallery-Ready Delivery Soars

LEWES, Del., June 17, 2026 – Quoris, the legacy global healthcare IT consulting and workforce solutions partner of choice, today announced the elevation of Maxwel (Max) Lyons to Associate Vice President of Data Services.
Max joined the Quoris team in August 2025 as a Senior Account Director following nearly 15 years at Hyland, where he built deep expertise in Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and healthcare technology. Since joining Quoris, he has made impressive strides, including pioneering the FastLane program from the ground up.
“Demand for our Data Services practice and FastLane program, where we accelerate time-to-start by expediting contract turnaround and offering kick-off within two weeks of execution, has grown significantly over the past year,” said Melissa Ursi, CEO and Founder of Quoris. “Max is an exceptional leader with considerable foresight who has helped play a role in the continued improvement and evolution of Quoris’ services, which healthcare organizations know and trust.”
With more than two decades of experience in healthcare IT, Max brings expertise across ECM, EMR systems, and across clinical and administrative functions, with a track record of helping organizations get more from their existing systems.
“The Quoris team is made up of incredibly talented and dedicated experts who know how to get meaningful work done, and I’m thankful for the trust put in me to help lead the growth of our Data Services program,” said Max. “When healthcare organizations need smart, responsible data management, there’s nowhere else to start than with Quoris.”
As AVP of Data Services, Max is responsible for driving the strategy and growth of Quoris’ Data Services practice, including FastLane, as demand for document migration and data conversion services continues to grow across the healthcare industry.
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About Quoris
Quoris, formerly ROI International, is the legacy global healthcare IT consulting and workforce solutions partner of choice for organizations looking to get the most from their EHR and technology investments. With more than 25 years of experience in healthcare, Quoris works with more than 100 health systems worldwide to transform operations and unlock optimal performance through innovative technology and expert consulting.
Quoris Data Services FAQ:
Q: What is Gallery-ready data migration, and why does it matter for health systems?
A: Epic Gallery is the enterprise document management platform. “Gallery-ready” means legacy documents have been extracted, converted, and formatted to load directly into Epic Gallery without rework. For health systems planning or mid-implementation, getting there faster reduces project timelines, cuts legacy maintenance costs, and eliminates the conversion backlog that stalls go-live dates. Quoris’ FastLane program is built to deliver exactly that, with a kickoff available within two weeks of contract execution.
Q: How long does a document migration from OnBase or another legacy DMS to Epic Gallery typically take?
A: Timelines depend on document volume, environment complexity, and whether the system is hosted or on-premises. Quoris’ FastLane team extracts an average of 800,000 documents per day, which significantly compresses migration windows. The program is designed to eliminate the conversion bottlenecks that most commonly delay Gallery timelines.
Q: Can a healthcare organization migrate legacy data without involving its implementation partner?
A: Yes. Quoris operates independently from implementation partners. FastLane works directly within a health system’s environment using proprietary tools, no third-party applications, no hardware shipments, and no data leaving the network. Organizations can engage Quoris for conversion work in parallel with or ahead of their broader implementation.
Q: What legacy document management systems does Quoris support for data migration?
A: FastLane supports migration from OnBase, ChartMaxx, Quanum, OpenText, M-Files, Box, and other legacy platforms. The team includes vendor-certified professionals with more than 25 years of OnBase experience across both hosted and on-premises environments, with all resources US-based.
Q: What does responsible data management look like during a healthcare IT transition?
A: It starts with a clear strategy for what happens to legacy data, whether it should be archived, migrated, or decommissioned, and ensuring each path meets applicable retention requirements. Quoris guides health systems through that process, including decommissioning support, ETL and cloud solutions, and application consolidation. On average, clients save $5 million in applications, contracts, servers, and network appliances.
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