MedEvolve Rated Top Revenue Cycle Management Workflow Optimization and Automation Solution, 2023 Black Book RCM Client Survey

Black Book Research announces that MedEvolve has been named the leading vendor for Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) workflow optimization and automation services accredited by clients in the 2023 satisfaction survey of 1,677 physician practices and 1,709 hospital managers, financial system users, and business office leaders.

In a marketplace of over two hundred core and niche RCM technology solutions vendors, MedEvolve achieved the top client experience rating in ten of eighteen RCM-centric key performance indicators, as well as the overall highest executing solution for medical RCM automation tools.

“With staffing issues still topping the list of challenges healthcare provider organizations are facing, many are looking for ways to reduce manual workload and automate tasks,” said Doug Brown, President of Black Book Research. “This is why the RCM Workflow Optimization and Automation Solution category is becoming increasingly competitive. MedEvolve has been a contender since our first physician group report in 2019 and has moved to the top this year due to the innovation the company continues to make in the space.”

Full results can be found at https://blackbookmarketresearch.com/finance-revenue-cycle-management.

About Black Book

Black Book™, its founder, management and staff do not own or hold any financial interest in any of the vendors covered and encompassed in the RCM surveys it conducts, including MedEvolve. Black Book reports the results of the collected satisfaction and client experience rankings in publication and to media prior to vendor notification of rating results and does not solicit vendor participation fees, review fees, inclusion or briefing charges and/or vendor collaboration as Black Book polls vendors' clients.

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Source: Black Book Research

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