Healthcare Innovation June 21, 2021
Rajiv Leventhal

A new survey from athenahealth reveals an array of findings around physician burnout and how administrative work is viewed as a significant pain point

A new Physician Sentiment Index from health IT vendor athenahealth reveals that 61 percent of responding physicians feel their practices have not taken any concrete steps in the last 12 months to mitigate physician burnout.

The survey was fielded between Oct. 13, 2020 and Dec. 23, 2020, and generated responses from a broad sampling of 799 physicians using a variety of EHR vendors—both athenahealth EHR and non-athenahealth users—and was conducted to understand how physicians feel about the resources and support they receive to do their job in an effort to better identify and address opportunities...

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