Thursday, September 27, 2012

Physician Income on the Decline D Healthcare Daily


More than 86 percent of physicians said income in their practices has been flat or declining over the past three years, according to a survey from Merritt Hawkins.


Primary care physicians were more inclined to see income increases while specialists were more likely to point out income declines due to their Medicare reimbursement cuts, Becker’s reported.


The survey fielded responses from more than 13,500 physicians and covers topics, ranging from physician work schedule to job satisfaction. Below are 24 statistics on how physicians described income levels over the past three years.



Physicians aged 40 and younger


Increasing: 22.6 percent


Flat: 46.7 percent


Declining: 30.7 percent


Physicians older than 40


Increasing: 11.9 percent


Flat: 38.5 percent


Declining: 49.6 percent


Male physicians


Increasing: 12.7 percent


Flat: 38.5 percent


Declining: 48.8 percent


Female physicians


Increasing: 16.3 percent


Flat: 43.8 percent


Declining: 39.9 percent


Hospital-employed physicians


Increasing: 17.6 percent


Flat: 48.5 percent


Declining: 33.9 percent


Physicians who own their practice


Increasing: 10.5 percent


Flat: 31.2 percent


Declining: 58.3 percent


Primary care physicians


Increasing: 19 percent


Flat: 44.3 percent


Declining: 36.7 percent


Specialists


Increasing: 11 percent


Flat: 37.6 percent


Declining: 51.4 percent





Source:


http://healthcare.dmagazine.com/2012/09/27/physician-income-on-the-decline/






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