Physicians Practice February 13, 2025
Christopher Mazzolini, Keith A. Reynolds

What payers need to do to improve relationships with practices.

For medical practices, payer relationships are often a source of frustration, inefficiency, and financial strain. For good reason, it’s one of the major topics we cover at Physicians Practice.

Our 2024 Payer Scorecard survey confirms what many in the industry already suspect: payer performance is failing to meet the needs of physicians and their patients. With an overall score of2.02 out of 5, the results highlight a widening gap between payers and the practices (and patients) they are supposed to serve.

Take a moment to check out our full data, then I’d like to share some thoughts on where medical practices go from here.

4 Takeaways from the Payer Scorecard

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