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Managed Care May 2001 |
Demand's cool for primary care physicians Although they're not quite an endangered species, primary care physicians aren't exactly in high demand these days, either. That's been the experience of a national physician search and recruitment firm... |
Managed Care May 2004 |
Physician Pay Remains Flat, But Bonuses Rise The increased use of bonuses represents the physician market getting more competitive. |
Managed Care July 2005 |
Economically, country mouse does better Although lower income in rural areas is often cited as an obstacle to recruitment of physicians, one study suggests rural and urban areas do not differ significantly - at least, in terms of income. |
Managed Care February 2004 |
Primary care salaries hold steady Primary care salaries hold steady while specialists salaries soar. |
Managed Care January 2004 |
Opportunities abound for physician executives Physician executives who are considering leaving management positions in managed care organizations should look to greener pastures at practice management companies, medical/health care associations, health system corporate offices, and foundations. |
Managed Care November 2006 |
Compensation Monitor Doctors say they're busy but underpaid. |
Managed Care February 2006 |
CMO Pay Raises Averaged 9.9% in 2004-2005 Pay increases for chief medical officers have been pretty consistent from year to year. |
Managed Care February 2008 |
Women Increasingly Fill Medical Director Role Women hold a 30 percent greater share of physician executive jobs than they did 10 years ago. |
Managed Care June 2002 |
Physician incomes rise in academia Compensation continues to increase for most physician categories in academic medical settings, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association. |
AskMen.com Tara Weiss |
Reasons Not To Become A Doctor There were once many rewards to being in the medical profession. For decades, doctors earned hefty paychecks, had autonomy and respect. Those benefits are fading, and as a result, so is the number of doctors. |
Managed Care December 2001 |
Specialist compensation outpaces primary care Specialists' compensation has risen steadily in recent years, according to the Medical Group Management Association... |
AskMen.com April 15, 2001 Joshua Levine |
Choosing The Right Doctor Choosing a doctor is one of the most important decisions you can make. It's probably best made when you are healthy and have some time to think about a number of possibilities. If you don't have a doctor or are thinking about changing doctors, now may be the best time to look... |
Managed Care September 2003 |
Primary care pay falls again Primary care physicians' compensation continues to decline, according to the American Medical Group Association's 2003 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity survey. |
Managed Care July 2007 |
Managed Care Outlook The future holds too few docs. |
The Motley Fool November 19, 2007 Tom Taulli |
Virtual Radiologic's Rad IPO The company, which has built a technology platform to help deal with the shortage of radiologists, attracts a lot of attention to its IPO. |
Managed Care March 2006 |
Standard Measures In Works For P4P Push Uncle Sam has decided to get behind the pay-for-performance effort in a big way, something some physician associations are less than thrilled about. |
Managed Care May 2003 |
Liability insurance premium hikes take bite out of physicians' income No wonder increases in physician liability insurance premiums have caused such uproar over the last year. Data show that physician income rose from 1999 to 2001. Liability insurance premiums skyrocketed, however, siphoning off an even greater portion of physician income. |
Managed Care July 2003 Arthur Lazarus |
Physician Executives Don't Have To Go It Alone Mentors and support groups can help you avoid being fired. And if the worst does happen, they can facilitate your comeback. |
Managed Care September 2004 Michael D. Cabana et al. |
Improving Physician Attendance At Educational Seminars Sponsored By Managed Care Organizations Although interactive educational seminars that target physicians require a large investment of resources, they can be cost-effective if medical care is improved as a result. |