Newswire March 3, 2021
Black Book

Eight in 10 independent physician specialty practices have affirmed their confidence in specialty-distinctive electronic health record systems and robust multi-use EHRs with well-constructed specialty modules, as the more detailed aspects of fourth generation usability come into play and provider connectivity issues persist. Eleven percent of specialists seek to end chronic system replacements with flexible cloud-based and specialty-driven EHRs tailored to improve financial, workflow, clinical outcomes and satisfaction.

TAMPA, Fla., – Fifty-four percent of the 19,950 specialist practices surveyed by Black Book™ in 2021, revealed the biggest trend in physician technology replacements has swung back to medical and surgical specialty-driven EHRs with integrated RCM, interoperability, and analytics.

Practices that see a high volume of finite diagnoses have significantly benefited from...

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