Some of the biggest reports from June include a deeper look at what’s happening with third-party risk management, a much-needed update on clinician EHR satisfaction from the KLAS Arch Collaborative, and an ROI Validation report on Onpoint Healthcare Partners’ Iris Medical Agent AI Platform.
I recommend looking through this list to see what you may have missed. KLAS’s goal with all research is to help you make more informed technology decisions, and each of the eight reports in this month has that in mind.
Healthcare IT Reports (Segment Insights)
The security risks introduced by the third-party vendors in healthcare are only growing. In a 2025 study published by KLAS and EY, 74% of healthcare organizations reported being impacted by a third-party breach in the previous 24 months. For this reason, healthcare organizations use third-party risk management (TPRM) vendors to help ensure that the risks associated with external partners don’t compromise patient care, data security, or operational resilience. Read the report to learn from 44 organizations about how they manage third-party risk, the challenges they face, which TPRM vendors support their efforts, and what they believe needs to change.
KLAS Arch Collaborative Reports
Over time we’ve gathered the feedback of more than 700,000 clinicians on what it’s really like to work in their EHR and how it impacts their overall satisfaction and well-being. New this month is an updated look at the clinician EHR experience.
With the wide range of competing priorities healthcare organizations face, it can be difficult to know where to focus your limited resources. But recent research from the Arch Collaborative shows that when organizations prioritize the clinician experience, they see a positive ripple effect on other organizational priorities, including with costs and the patient experience. Inside this report, you’ll learn about how satisfaction with the EHR is a critical component of clinicians’ overall satisfaction and well-being.
Emerging Insights Reports
Covering solutions and services that are either new to market or previously unrated by KLAS, our emerging insights research is meant to help you keep an eye on the possibilities out there.
Emerging Company Insights
- Magical 2026: Automating Complex Healthcare Workflows Through Autonomous AI Agents. Magical offers agent-based automation that overlays existing systems to increase throughput, accuracy, and transparency for administrative tasks like billing, coding, and patient referral processes.
First Looks
- MDaudit 2026: Streamlining Billing Compliance & Revenue Integrity Functions with Integrated Analytics & Workflow Automation. MDaudit provides a portfolio of risk and revenue solutions that can help improve oversight of billing compliance, coding, and revenue integrity functions.
- Verisys FACIS 2026: Streamlining Compliance Processes with Automated License & Exclusion Monitoring. FACIS is a credentialing and monitoring solution designed to automate data verification, reduce administrative work, and support compliance efforts.
ROI Validations Reports
If you’re wondering what solutions are really helping organizations see tangible benefits, the ROI Validations series is for you.
Southwest Care faced several administrative and workflow inconsistencies and inefficiencies across its clinics. These challenges created a heavy administrative burden for clinicians, contributed to burnout risk, and left the organization vulnerable to missed revenue.
To help combat this, Southwest Care partnered with Onpoint Healthcare Partners for their Iris Medical Agent AI Platform and related services. After implementation, the organization is seeing positive changes like reduced administrative burden, more consistent documentation, increased provider capacity for patient care, and financial gains.
Summit Executive Overviews
KLAS summits are unique opportunities to tackle some of the biggest challenges in the industry. We share the critical findings from each summit in executive overviews to make sure the insights and action plans can be heard on an industry level.
KLAS’s K2 Collaborative aims to drive meaningful change in healthcare by enabling collaboration between payer organizations, healthcare organizations, and technology vendors. A major piece of this goal is our annual Payer/Provider Summit. This past May, 189 industry leaders from payer, healthcare, and vendor organizations came together during our sixth annual summit to align on strategy, develop shared accountability, and highlight innovation success stories. Don’t miss this report if you’re looking for highlights of the insights shared, and to learn where we are as an industry.
Our third Middle East summit brought together 132 industry leaders to discuss advancing healthcare excellence through healthcare IT. Read the report to get details from ongoing KLAS research, a pre-summit survey, and insights from the summit’s tabletop discussions that highlight healthcare IT trends occurring in the Middle East.
We also celebrated the regional winners of the 2026 Best in KLAS winners for acute care EHR and PACS in the Middle East/Africa as well as the KLAS Arch Collaborative EHR Experience Pinnacle Award winners.
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