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18-Mar-2026

IKS Health Earns Top Client-Rated Honors in Three 2026 Black Book Research Reports

Black Book Research names IKS Health a top-performing vendor in AI-Driven RCM Managed Services, Managed Medical Coding Services, and Clinical Documentation & AI Services.

NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / March 18, 2026 / Black Book today announced that IKS Health has achieved top client-rated recognition across three newly released 2026 market evaluations: AI-Driven RCM Managed Services, Managed Medical Coding Services, and Clinical Documentation & AI Services.

The 2026 Black Book findings place IKS Health at the top of key performance-based client evaluations in three operational categories that healthcare organizations increasingly consider interdependent: revenue cycle optimization, coding accuracy and governance, and clinical documentation support through AI-enabled managed services. Each report includes the twenty highest-scoring vendors within that specific industry segment.

In the 2026 AI-Driven RCM Managed Services report, IKS Health ranked #1 overall with a 9.42 composite score out of 10. The company earned nine KPI category wins in denial prevention and claim optimization, AI-driven revenue protection, reduction of administrative burden and manual rework, AI-based claim adjustment effectiveness, payer-rule compliance, customer support and enablement, cybersecurity, and audit readiness.

In the 2026 Managed Medical Coding Services report, IKS Health ranked No. 1 overall with a 9.43 composite. IKS Health also received nine KPI wins, including code set change management, specialty depth and complex procedural coding capability, quality assurance rigor, workforce credentialing and training, client onboarding, reporting transparency, business continuity, client satisfaction, and innovation in coding operations.

In Black Book Research's 2026 Clinical Documentation & AI Services evaluation, IKS Health ranked No.1 in the service-led competitor set with a 9.50 composite score. The company also led 14 of 18 key performance indicators, reflecting strong client ratings in areas including strategic alignment, innovation, training, trust and transparency, breadth of offerings, integration, scalability, data security, and customer care.

Black Book Research's evaluations are based on verified end-user satisfaction data and audited across 18 key performance indicators of operational excellence. The firm's methodology is designed to remain independent and vendor-neutral, with rankings determined by validated client experience and performance assessments rather than vendor participation or sponsorship.

According to Black Book Research's 2026 market analysis, healthcare buyers are increasingly prioritizing measurable performance outcomes from service partners. In AI-driven revenue cycle services, organizations are accelerating investment in denial prevention, claims optimization, and revenue protection models that combine accountable managed operations with AI-enabled workflow intelligence. In medical coding, demand continues to rise as providers respond to coder scarcity, audit scrutiny, specialty complexity, and the need for stronger QA governance. In clinical documentation, demand is being driven by clinician documentation burden, growing use of virtual scribing and AI-assisted workflows, and the need for stronger alignment with quality reporting and revenue integrity.

Black Book Research also reported continued market growth across all three segments through 2027. In AI-driven RCM managed services, 35% to 55% of surveyed providers expect to increase spending through 2026 with 45% to 70% expecting further increases in 2027. In outsourced coding, 35% to 55% of surveyed providers expect to increase spending in 2026, followed by 40% to 60% in 2027. In clinical documentation services growth will be driven by sustained clinician burden, increasing complexity of specialty documentation, ongoing investments in provider experience, and by the convergence with adjacent functions including CDI alignment, quality reporting, and revenue integrity. These 2026 findings reflect a broader shift toward outcomes-based contracting, integrated service delivery, and enterprise-grade operational accountability.

"Black Book's 2026 findings indicate that healthcare buyers are rewarding vendors that can translate service delivery, technology enablement, and operational governance into measurable client outcomes," said Doug Brown, Founder of Black Book Research.

"IKS Health's performance across AI-driven revenue cycle, medical coding, and clinical documentation services reflects a level of consistency that stands out in a market where provider organizations are demanding stronger accountability, faster time-to-value, and sustained operational improvement."

The 2026 results also extend IKS Health's established presence in Black Book client experience evaluations. The company's current-year recognition reinforces a multi-year pattern of strong performance in categories tied to provider productivity, documentation quality, coding precision, and financial resilience.

About Black Book Research
Black Book Research is an independent healthcare technology and services market research firm focused on verified end-user satisfaction, competitive benchmarking, and operational performance intelligence. Black Book publishes vendor evaluations based on audited survey methodologies designed to support healthcare organizations in vendor selection, contract benchmarking, and performance management.

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SOURCE: Black Book Research



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Last Updated: 18-Mar-2026