Healthcare Informatics October 4, 2018
Rajiv Leventhal

88 percent of respondents found the QPP to be very or extremely burdensome, with little clinical benefit

Nearly nine in 10 medical group practice leaders have said that the overall regulatory burden on their organization has increased over the past year, according to a new survey from the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA).

With responses from 426 medical group practices, this survey reveals the true impacts of federal regulations on the U.S. healthcare system, according to MGMA leaders who released the findings of the 2018 Regulatory Burden Survey at the association’s annual conference this week.

A vast majority (86 percent) of respondents reported the overall regulatory burden on their medical practice has increased over the past 12 months. Even more...

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