The EHR salesman has stated that the new system will improve completeness of submitted claims, thereby reducing the returned claims by 88%. If the salesman is correct, you can potentially decrease your staff who follow up on these claims by 1.5 FTE, which is an annual savings of about $44,000. In reality, this may be a low estimate of annual savings because of improved efficiency and better turnaround of claims processing. The cost of the EHR under consideration for the group practice will be $114,000. What is the return on investment?
A) 35.6%
B) 36.8%
C) 37.4%
D) 38.6%
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