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59% of Physicians Think the Quality of Medicine in America will Decline in the Next Five Years According to athenahealth and Sermo “Physician Sentiment Index”

62% Are Pessimistic about the American Physician’s Ability to Practice Independently or in Small Groups in the Future


64% Strongly Agree/Agree Their Clinical Decisions are Being Based More on What Payors are Willing to Cover Rather Than What They Think is Best for Their Patients

WATERTOWN, Mar 25, 2010 athenahealth, Inc. a leading provider of internet-based business services to physician practices, and Sermo, the world’s largest online community for physicians today, released results from a first-of-its-kind “Physician Sentiment Index SM” (PSI). 1,000 physicians responded to questions revealing pain points and frustrations relating to the business of medicine, reimbursement protocols, government’s hand in healthcare, and other variables that stand to threaten the delivery of quality care in America.

“Physicians want to focus on being the best doctors they can be, but there are all these things getting in the way,” said Jonathan Bush, CEO and Chairman of athenahealth. “They’re caught between caring for their patients and remaining viable businesses. You’ve got stimulus dollars encouraging them to abandon a pen and paper system for electronic health records that are yet unproven, huge headaches that come from dealing with reimbursement protocols, hospital systems pressuring independents, and heath reform that will expand overly stressed state Medicaid programs–it’s no wonder the sentiment is pretty bleak.”

“There’s a real conflict happening between the exam room and the front desk at many physician practices across the country. We’re seeing this cottage industry of 5-10 group physician practices go out of business because they are focused on patient care and not focused enough on their business,” said Dr. Daniel Palestrant, CEO of Sermo. “These are MDs, not MBAs, and here they are on the front lines dealing with the burden of balancing patient interaction with reimbursement complexities and managing a practice. They are frustrated–their view into cash flow is limited because they aren’t getting paid for 60, 90, sometimes 180 days after services rendered. And if they don’t understand their own financial standing, they’re not going to feel optimistic that changes in healthcare–under the guise of cost control–will better their individual situation or the quality of care they can deliver to their patients.”

Pessimistic About Fate of Quality Care in America

 Physicians’ perspective on the future of medicine is clouded by the mix of current realities and by what might become reality should reform get passed. There is a feeling that they have lost control over their own profession.

 Physicians vs. Insurers – An Uneven Fight

 Frustration with payors’ changing reimbursement protocols and regulations is universal among physicians. They want to render service and care, not worry about third parties influencing decisions about who they can treat, how they treat, and, ultimately, the kinds of outcomes they can affect:

 MDs Shouldn’t Need MBAs

 Despite their calling of caring for patients, many physicians are required to step into a front-of-office role if they want to practice independently. Almost a quarter of doctors responding to the survey are primary decision makers with respect to billing and administrative decisions. Yet few exhibit a clear understanding of the business end of their practices. This is extremely telling of the sheer complexity that is healthcare administration:

 Investing in the Promise of Electronic Health Records (EHRs)

 Doctors’ opinion on EHRs is highly favorable, but it’s clear that current solutions are not where they need to be–particularly given the government’s $19 billion push to get physicians to adopt EHRs:

 To view the full discussion on issues related to the PSI, please visit https://www.athenahealth.com/sermo.php.

About athenahealth

athenahealth, Inc. is a leading provider of Internet-based business services for physician practices. athenahealth’s service offerings are based on proprietary web-native practice management and electronic health record (EHR) software, a continuously updated payer knowledge-base, integrated back-office service operations, and automated and live patient communication services. For more information, please visit www.athenahealth.com or call (888) 652-8200 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              (888) 652-8200      end_of_the_skype_highlighting.

About Sermo

Sermo is the largest online physician community, where over 112,000 physicians collaborate to improve patient care. Sermo provides access to its community for clients that need fast, actionable insights.

This press release contains forward-looking statements, which are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, including statements regarding trends in the healthcare industry. These statements are neither promises nor guarantees, and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from those contemplated in these forward-looking statements. In particular, the risks and uncertainties include, among other things: the risk that our service offerings will not operate in the manner that we expect, due to design flaws, security breaches, or otherwise; potential interruptions or delays in our internet-based service offerings; our reliance upon third parties, such as computer hardware, software, data-hosting, and internet infrastructure providers, which reliance may result in failures or disruptions in our service offerings; errors or omissions included in our payer and clinical intelligence rules engine and database; and the evolving and complex government regulatory compliance environment in which we and our clients operate. Existing and prospective investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. athenahealth undertakes no obligation to update or revise the information contained in this press release, whether as a result of new information, future events or circumstances, or otherwise. For additional disclosure regarding these and other risks faced by athenahealth, please see the disclosure contained in our public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, available on the Investors section of our website at https://www.athenahealth.com and on the SEC’s website at https://www.sec.gov.

SOURCE: athenahealth, Inc.

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