RevCycle Intelligence October 14, 2019
Jacqueline LaPointe

A vast majority of medical group practices experienced growing regulatory burden in the last year, with prior authorizations and Medicare’s Quality Payment Program topping their list of the most burdensome regulatory issues, the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) reported.

The findings were published in MGMA’s annual regulatory burden report, which was released earlier today at MGMA19: The Annual Conference. In the report, MGMA tallied responses from over 400 medical group practice leaders, of which 66 percent were in practices with less than 20 physicians and 14 percent were in practices with over 100 physicians. Three-fourths of the respondents were in independent practices.

This year’s survey found that overall regulatory burden increased over the past 12 months for 86 percent of...

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