Medical Economics December 23, 2025
Austin Littrell Fact checked by: Keith A. Reynolds

Key Takeaways

  • Tracking patient progress and outcomes is the top administrative challenge for clinicians, surpassing insurance-related tasks.
  • Mid-sized and larger practices report a higher burden of progress tracking, with 100% of large practice respondents citing it as their top challenge.
  • Standardized outcome measures and between-session task tracking are significant contributors to the administrative burden.
  • Reducing administrative load through efficient tools can improve clinician retention and reduce burnout, enhancing direct patient care.

Insurance hassles still rank high, but more respondents pointed to outcome measures and documentation tied to value-based care in Twofold Health’s latest clinician survey.

Tracking patient progress and outcomes has become the top administrative challenge for clinicians, outranking insurance work, according to a new survey released by...

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