The Relationship
Myhealth Medical Group operates across primary care, where reliable systems and protected information are not optional. Evocate’s relationship with Myhealth has moved quickly from a foundational migration into intranet and business-application work, building a broad footprint across the Microsoft stack in a short time. Each engagement has added a layer, and together they show a group consolidating onto Microsoft with one partner steering the work.
The Work
- 2024, Microsoft 365 migration: moved the group onto a modern, unified productivity and collaboration platform
- 2025, theHub SharePoint intranet: gave staff a single, structured internal home
- 2025, Dynamics 365 SLA: put ongoing support behind the group’s business-application platform
Why the Relationship Endures
Healthcare groups need their systems to be coherent rather than a patchwork of disconnected tools. By handling the Microsoft 365 migration first, Evocate established the foundation; theHub then gave staff a place to find policies, forms, and information; and the Dynamics 365 SLA keeps the business-application layer supported. Because one partner delivered each piece, they fit together rather than fight each other. That coherence is what keeps Myhealth coming back.
What This Means for Other Clients
Myhealth is a clear example of building a Microsoft estate in the right order: migrate, then organise, then support the line-of-business systems. For healthcare and multi-site groups, the value of a single partner across Microsoft 365, SharePoint, and Dynamics 365 is that nothing falls between vendors. Evocate’s spread across the stack means the intranet, the productivity platform, and the business applications are designed to work as one.






















