Newswise January 7, 2022
Black Book Research

The annual Black Book Research crowdsourced population health management solutions poll of 2,160 PHM applications and managed services clients included administrative, financial, medical, analytics, quality, and IT system users from 494 hospitals and IDNs, 775 physician practices, 83 ambulatory organizations: and 46 payers and employer groups.

TAMPA, Fla., January 7, 2022 (Newswire.com) – With strengthened provider data sharing employed to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and new interoperability standards applied, 95% of all survey respondents in Q1 2022 expect an increase in related data expenses for health systems and integration problems with vendors. Less than 4% of all respondents foresee any governmental incentives for providers that actively participate in the information-blocking rule fixes in the next calendar year.

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