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Compensation gap between men & women physicians: 3 key points
Average annual compensation for women physicians in primary care and specialties has increased since 2018, but pay disparities by gender are still prevalent, according to Medscape's 2019 female physician compensation report, comprising survey responses from over 5,300 women physicians across the U.S. -
Employment trumps independent practice as top physician-recruitment model
Employment remains the dominant physician recruitment option, making the pool of physicians joining private practices smaller, according to the Merritt Hawkins 2019 review of physician and advanced practitioner recruiting incentives. -
3 things to know about physician salary
Total compensation among providers has risen at a rate of 7 percent to 11 percent in the last five years, according to a report from the Medical Group Management Association. -
How much do employed & independent physicians earn?
Doximity's 2019 physician compensation report outlined current trends in physician pay across the U.S. -
4 barriers to value-based care adoption
Value-based care is gaining popularity as an alternative to the fee-for-service based model, according to Business Insider Intelligence's digital health ecosystem report. -
Top, bottom 5 states for ophthalmologist pay
The average yearly salary for an ophthalmologist practicing in the U.S. is $184,537, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter. -
Self-pay pricing info from 2 orthopedic surgeons
Transpara Health is a digital platform where providers submit self-pay healthcare pricing information that is then publicly displayed. -
Top, bottom 5 states for surgery center administrator pay
Surgery center administrators are paid on average $75,045 a year, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter. -
Top 5 vacation spots for physicians
Medscape recently ranked physicians' top 25 vacation destinations across the world. -
Top, bottom 5 states for general surgeon pay
General surgeons earn on average $281,562, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter. -
Top, bottom 5 states for CRNA pay
Certified registered nurse anesthetists make on average $192,134 a year, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter. -
12 physician assistant salary statistics — Average is $106,016
The average yearly salary for a physician assistant working in the U.S. is $106,016, according to jobseeker website ZipRecruiter. -
Which states pay physicians the most?
The average annual pay for a physician practicing in the U.S. is $207,426, according to job seeker website ZipRecruiter. -
The top, bottom 5 states for RN pay
The average pay for a registered nurse in the U.S. is $68,553, according to a report from job seeker website ZipRecruiter. -
The 10 best, worst states for health system performance
A report from the Commonwealth Fund outlined which states have the best and the worst performing health systems, basing their rankings on health outcomes, health disparities, access and quality of care. -
How many ASCs are under company ownership & management?
HealthCare Appraisers' 2019 ASC Valuation Survey outlined the number of ASCs that management companies own or manage. -
Changes in store for ASC markets: Implant costs, payer rates & more
Several changes coming to the ASC market are tracked in this year's ASC Valuation Survey by HealthCare Appraisers. -
15 physician salary statistics to know
Reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and Medical Economics shed light on physician salary, as well as which states offer the highest. -
West Coast states dominate as top workplaces for nurses
West Coast states are among the most desirable workplaces for registered nurses, according to reports from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and personal finance website WalletHub. -
11 statistics to know on physician ownership
Most ASC management companies prefer to have more than five physician owners, according to the 2019 ASC Valuation Survey by HealthCare Appraisers.
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