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How much do physician practices pay their staff?
Physicians Practice released the results of its 2019 staff salary survey. -
A state-by-state breakdown of inpatient & outpatient spending
The average American spent $1,560.11 on outpatient care and $1,097.30 on inpatient care in 2017, according to an analysis from senior healthcare resource The Senior List. -
How compensation, productivity has changed in the past year for NPs & PAs
Pay for nurse practitioners and physician assistants increased over the last year, according to the 2019 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey from the American Medical Group Association. -
How income has changed in the past year for orthopedic surgeons, GIs & more
Many physician specialties saw a pay increase in the last year, according to Merritt Hawkins' 2019 review of physician and advanced practitioner recruiting incentives. -
Which states spend the most on healthcare?
People living in Alaska spend the most on healthcare, while residents of Hawaii pay the least, according to an analysis from senior healthcare resource The Senior List. -
How productivity & compensation has changed for specialists over the past year
Pay for specialty physicians increased while productivity stagnated over the last year, according to the 2019 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey from the American Medical Group Association. -
How physician salary compares to revenue generated
Many of the highest paid physician specialties also generate the most revenue for hospitals, according to the 2019 inpatient/outpatient revenue survey from physician search firm Merritt Hawkins. -
4 physician specialties in the '$3 million club' — Orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons & more
There are a handful of specialties in the "$3 million club." -
3 things to know about ophthalmologist salary, revenue generated
Ophthalmologists generate over $1 million for hospitals, according to a survey conducted by physician search firm Merritt Hawkins. -
How much did PAs make in 2018?
The average yearly base salary for physician assistants is $106,000, according to the 2019 salary report from the American Academy of PAs. -
PAs & NPs are the highest paid, fastest growing jobs in these states
Job growth and pay for physician assistants and nurse practitioners is strong across the U.S., according to a CareerBuilder analysis cited by MarketWatch. -
Orthopedic surgeons that own ASCs have a higher net worth — 3 details to know
Medscape analyzed its 2019 physician wealth and debt report to determine why some physicians earn more than others, even when they specialize in the same field. -
These are the 12 states where healthcare is the highest paying industry
Companies in the healthcare industry pay the most in over a quarter of U.S. states, according to data from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations cited by Money.com. -
The careers medical residents consider outside of medicine
Medscape's Residents Lifestyle & Happiness Report 2019 dove into how medical residents feel about their career so far in medicine, and what they look forward to in their future positions post residency. -
How much revenue do general surgeons generate for hospitals?
General surgeons generate $2,707,317 in annual net revenue for hospitals on average, according to Merritt Hawkins' 2019 Physician Inpatient/Outpatient Revenue Survey. -
Orthopedic surgeon salary hits $536K: 3 notes from Merritt Hawkins
Orthopedic surgeons have one of the highest salaries for physicians, and generate over $3 million for hospitals, according to surveys conducted by physician search firm Merritt Hawkins. -
How medical practice, nurse leader salaries have changed over the past 4 years
Nurses and medical practice staff have gotten raises over the past four years, according to a report from MGMA. -
The 10 worst states for healthcare l 2019
WalletHub released its annual report of the best and worst states for healthcare Aug. 5. -
The 10 best states for healthcare l 2019
WalletHub released its annual report of the best and worst states for healthcare Aug. 5. -
Ambulatory fastest growing healthcare sector in July — 3 insights
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its July employment statistics, noting that the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 3.7 percent.
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