• 5 reasons physicians are turning away from medicine

    More physicians are regretting choosing to pursue medicine, according to a 2023 survey from the Physicians Foundation, and here are five reasons why physicians are turning away from the practice. 
  • Montana physician convicted in $39M fraud scheme

      A Whitefish, Mont., physician pleaded guilty to participating in a $39 million Medicare fraud scheme. 
  • Georgia physician charged with illegal drug distribution

    A Warner Robins, Ga., physician has been charged with conspiracy to violate drug laws, 13 WMAZ reported June 25. 
  • 10 states with the most healthcare data breaches

    Since 2020, the U.S. has seen 2,213 healthcare industry breaches, impacting 152.1 million individuals, according to a new analysis from data company Incogni. 
  • Behind the battle against corporate ownership in healthcare

    The Physicians Advocacy Institute sent a letter to federal officials regarding the negative effects of consolidation on healthcare. Becker's connected with Kelly Kenney, CEO of the advocacy group, to find out more.
  • Surgeon pay vs. cost of living in highest-, lowest-paying states

    Surgeons are the second highest-paid occupation in the U.S., according to data from the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics survey, however, those earnings vary greatly depending on the location of the practice.
  • ASCs' next frontier

    As high-acuity procedures continue to migrate to the outpatient setting, cardiology is one of ASCs' biggest opportunities for growth.
  • 9 workforce updates to know

    Here are nine updates to know on the state of the U.S. and physician workforces in 2024: 
  • Physicians' family wealth

    The majority of physicians have built a net worth of more than $1 million for their families, according to Medscape's 2024 "Physician Wealth & Debt Report,", published June 12. 
  • Optum's biggest plays so far in 2024

    Here are five of Optum's most important moves and headlines that Becker's has reported on in 2024:
  • 10 states with the highest layoff rates

    Residents in Montana are the most likely to be laid off, according to a study from business company Upflip based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 
  • 5 physician fraud cases in 2 weeks

    Here are five physician fraud lawsuits Becker's has reported on since June 10:
  • Maine physician convicted of illegal drug distribution

    A physician in Kennebunk, Maine, has been convicted of illegally distributing controlled substances, including oxycodone, hydromorphone and fentanyl.
  • Physician pay vs. rising practice costs

    Here are seven key statistics on physician pay and practice costs:
  • 50% of physicians are thinking of leaving the field due to shortage

    Half of physicians have had thoughts about leaving medicine due to the growing physician shortage, according to Doximity's 2023 Physician Compensation Report.
  • The lowest-paid ASC specialty

    Colon and rectal surgery is one of the lowest-paid ASC specialties, according to Doximity's  "Physician Compensation Report 2024", published May 23. 
  • 5 states where physicians can thrive

    Wisconsin was recently named the best state for physicians to practice in 2024 by Medscape, which considered factors including malpractice insurance premiums, compensation, cost of living, physician density, physician burnout rates and the percentage of insured residents. 
  • Michigan PA charged with fraud

    A physician assistant was charged with a felony for allegedly using COVID-19 pandemic funding for his personal expenses. 
  • Kelsey-Seybold's ASC strategy: 3 updates

    Here are three moves in the outpatient space that Sugar Land, Texas-based Kelsey-Seybold Clinic has made in the last year:
  • California man sentenced for defrauding physician of $2.7M

    A man in Fresno, Calif., was sentenced to 188 months in prison for defrauding a vulnerable physician of more than $2.7 million before his death. 

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