Physicians at Partners HealthCare Paid Partially by Patient Load, Complexity

Employed primary care physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, part of Boston-based Partners HealthCare, have roughly 10 percent of their salaries tied to the size of their practice and the complexity of the patients' cases, according to a Boston Globe report.

The 360 employed primary care physicians at the Harvard University-affiliated hospitals currently have annual salaries around $200,000 if they work full-time, but those compensation totals can increase if they see more patients than average or if they treat patients with several medical problems.

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