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Edge Research Reveals 76% of Healthcare Leaders Are Overwhelmed by Administrative Work

by Jasmine Pennic 03/02/2026 Leave a Comment

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What You Should Know

  • The Finding: New research from workforce platform Edge reveals that 76.4% of healthcare leaders are overwhelmed by administrative workloads. This “silent bottleneck” is creating daily backlogs for over half of organizations surveyed.
  • The Strain: The crisis is concentrated in mission-critical areas: compliance (47%), billing (45%), and scheduling (43%). When these functions stall, clinicians are pulled away from patient care to handle paperwork, accelerating burnout.
  • The Solution: While 37% of organizations are being asked to cut costs, 94% of leaders are open to leveraging global talent—provided there are strict guardrails for quality (67%) and compliance (52%). Edge proposes a “blended workforce” model to scale administrative capacity safely.

The Data: A System at the Breaking Point

The survey of over 250 healthcare leaders paints a grim picture of the back office:

  • 76.4% of leaders say their current administrative workload is overwhelming.
  • 56.3% experience weekly or daily backlogs in critical tasks.
  • 75.5% report that the workload has increased over the last 12 months.

This isn’t just about annoyed receptionists. When the back office fails, the front line suffers. The strain is hitting compliance (47.2%), billing (44.5%), and scheduling (42.9%) the hardest. When a prior authorization sits in a queue for three days, a patient doesn’t get their medication. When a billing code is entered wrong, the practice loses revenue. And when there is no one to answer the phone, the doctor ends up staying late to do the scheduling themselves.

The Hiring Paradox

75% of leaders expect administrative work to keep rising, but 37% are being asked to cut operational costs in 2026. Hiring locally is becoming impossible. Finding qualified administrative staff typically takes up to a month, and relying on overtime is burning out existing teams. The result is a cascade of inefficiency:

  • Billing delays (40%)
  • Compliance risks (31%)
  • Lost revenue (19%)

The Global Solution (With Guardrails)

The survey found a surprising openness to alternative models. 93.8% of healthcare leaders expressed comfort with leveraging a “global talent network”—i.e., remote international staff—to fill these gaps.

However, this openness comes with conditions. Healthcare is a regulated industry, and leaders are rightfully terrified of a HIPAA violation from an offshore contractor.

  • 67% demand strict quality assurance.
  • 52% cite compliance and regulatory risk as their top concern.

This is the gap Edge aims to fill. By vetting the top 2% of global applicants and training them in HIPAA, SOC 2, and ISO 27001 standards, the company offers a “compliance-ready blended workforce.”

“For years we’ve heard about clinician shortages, but this data shows the next breaking point is administrative capacity, the infrastructure that makes care delivery possible,” said Edge co-founder Dr. Rihan Javid, D.O., J.D., and psychiatrist. “This shines a light on a harmful but underappreciated problem: that administrative capacity constraints are already severe – and they’re rapidly getting worse. I can attest to that from my first-hand experience as a doctor.”
For more information, visit https://onedge.co/report/the-silent-bottleneck-2026

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