Allen welcomes inquiries on all matters related to healthcare administrative costs and burdens, including the impact these costs and burdens have on hospital finances and closings, physician burnout, healthcare worker shortages, patient medical costs, access to care, and quality of care.
Kevin MD | July 3, 2025
Administrative inefficiencies are an issue that has contributed to a long-standing erosion of trust between doctors and patients. These inefficiencies include excessive process steps in electronic health records (EHRs) and unnecessary complications in medical coding and data entry. Left unchecked, these operational obstacles gradually metastasize into wasted time and a lack of trust for both providers and patients. Solutions to reduce administrative bloat need to occur at the health system level, but physicians have valuable insight and experience to help streamline implementation. Learn about these solutions and how they can help restore trust and heal the vital doctor-patient relationship.
Medical Economics | April 4, 2025
While AI holds promise in alleviating administrative burdens leading to financial burnout and financial pressure, its effectiveness hinges on high-quality data and thoughtful implementation. For successful adoption, clinicians should learn from peers, address existing inefficiencies, and prioritize data security. Importantly, AI should support—not replace—human expertise, necessitating careful oversight to maintain accuracy and avoid risks such as "AI hallucinations."
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