Black Book January 29, 2024

Ninety-three percent of independent medical providers agree that specialist-specific EHRs position them best for value-based reimbursement, practice management and patient satisfaction.

TAMPA, Fla., January 29, 2024 (Newswire.com) – Physician practices reaffirm their confidence in specialty-distinctive electronic health record systems according to 32,854 medical and surgical practitioners surveyed by Black Book™ and the continued trend in physician technology replacements to specialty-driven EHRs with integrated RCM, interoperability, and analytics.

Black Book’s 2024 user surveys encompass 18 key performance indicators focused on the functionalities and usability of practitioner platforms offering electronic health records, revenue cycle and practice management, telehealth, interoperability, patient engagement, and analytics.

Practices that see a high volume of finite diagnoses have significantly benefited from the templates offered to...

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