Physicians Practice November 19, 2025
Keith A. Reynolds, Chris Mazzolini

New survey data from Physicians Practice shows EHR inefficiencies continue to strain medical practice operations.

Electronic health record (EHR) systems remain a major operational pressure point for medical practices, according to survey data from Physicians Practice. The findings highlight persistent inefficiencies that practice administrators say complicate staffing, scheduling and overall productivity.

While 35.3% of respondents said they were very satisfied with their EHR’s support for efficient, high-quality care, the majority reported some degree of frustration. About 36% described their satisfaction level as neutral or negative, suggesting many systems still fall short of supporting streamlined workflows.

For practice leaders, the biggest concern may be where clinicians are losing time. The survey found that 41.2% of users said entering notes or orders...

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Topics: EMR / EHR, Health IT, Physician, Provider, Survey / Study, Technology, Trends
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