And they said, sort of sheepishly, and they all said the same thing, 49%. It wasn't 50, it was 40. 49% of doctors respond to prior auth requests with paper, which is stunning to me because I guess I'm suspecting 85% of doctors have EMRs. So what's going on and what do we need to do to get my brethren and yours to start to use digital tools to interact with things like prior authorization. (47:30–47:35)
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Asserts that 85% of doctors are suspected to have EMRs.
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