Black Book Launches Updated Mobile Healthcare Survey Apps

Black Book released a major update to their mobile application, providing an easier way for clients to rate and review software and services

Black Book, the acknowledged leader of unbiased and vendor agnostic healthcare product and services research, announced today the release of their newest mobile applications. The native iOS and Android applications are available immediately on Apple’s App Store and Google Play.

The enhanced functionality was created to support the continued expansion of mobile healthcare surveying initiatives for Black Book’s more than 300,000 users. The mobile application allows healthcare information technology specialists, management and stakeholders to take advantage of Black Book’s centralized user satisfaction surveying and ad hoc polling platform. The users of healthcare technology and services including financial, clinical, technology and ancillary management and staff in providers organizations from hospitals, IDNs and physician practices are free to participate. The updated 2018-2019 survey apps also include technology product and service feedback functionality for health insurers, managed care plans and government agencies on payer-specific services and software as well as hospitals, physician practices and other healthcare delivery providers.

With Black Book, enterprises of all sizes can offer invaluable feedback to peers, potential buyers, investors, media, software user groups and vendors directly on their product experience and service performance with the ultimate goal of improving patient care and independent information for healthcare consumers. Third party in-app validation of identity and respective vendors utilized is mandatory for new respondents. Returning survey participants can use their LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter log-ins to enter new reviews.

“The survey development team has put in a tremendous amount of work to make this release possible over the past year,” said Doug Brown, founder of Black Book Market Research. “We are thrilled that the company’s success continues to allow us to do what we do best, provide competitive insight from users on specific healthcare IT key performance indicators on managed services and outsourcing, consultants, products and software.”

Black Book survey users are able to complete their vendor satisfaction and client experience responses on their smartphones and tablets, as well as through online surveys, ad hoc polls and through traditional call center interviewers.

About Black Book

Black Book Market Research LLC, its founder, management and staff do not own or hold any financial interest in any of the vendors covered and encompassed in the surveys it conducts. 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.

In 2009, Black Book began polling the client experience of healthcare software and services users. Black Book expanded its survey prowess and reputation of independent, unbiased crowd-sourced surveying to IT and health records professionals, physician practice administrators, nurses, financial leaders, executives and hospital information technology managers as well as payer organizations.

For Black Book vendor satisfaction rating methodology, auditing, resources, comprehensive research and ranking data, see www.blackbookmarketresearch.com.

Source: Black Book Market Research LLC