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10 specialties with the largest increases, decreases to travel nurse pay
The average weekly travel nurse pay in June in the U.S. was $2,466, down 8.56 percent from $2,697 during the same month in 2022, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
10 states with the largest dips in travel nurse pay
The average weekly travel nurse pay in June in the U.S. was $2,466, down 8.56 percent from $2,697 during the same month in 2022, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
26 hospitals, health systems raising workers' pay
The following hospitals and health systems have announced or shared plans for raising workers' pay since June 21. -
California hospital accused of overpaying for executive services
SEIU Local 521, a union representing employees of the Bakersfield, Calif.-based Kern County Hospital Authority, has accused the system of overpaying two private consulting firms that provide its top executives. -
Medical group pay changes, by specialty
Primary care compensation climbed 6.1 percent from 2021 to 2022, compared to 1.5 percent and 1.6 percent increases for medical and surgical specialties, respectively, according to a new survey from the American Medical Group Association. -
Executives take pay cut at New Mexico hospital
Leaders at University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque have taken a pay cut as part of efforts to improve the organization's financial picture. -
Salary transparency laws reach 25% of U.S.: What to know
Salary transparency laws have extended to more than one-quarter of the U.S. labor force, according to an estimate from the National Women's Law Center — but not all covered organizations have embraced them, The New York Times reported June 20. -
Measure to cap Los Angeles hospital executive pay will head to voters
Los Angeles voters will decide on a measure that would cap pay of hospital executives. -
7 hospitals, health systems raising workers' pay
The following hospitals and health systems have announced or shared plans for raising workers' pay since May 20. -
Florida health system raises pay for 2,000 workers
Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Healthcare System has raised its minimum wage from $15 to $16 per hour. -
CEO-to-worker pay ratios at 30 major healthcare companies
The Wall Street Journal analyzed data for 278 companies in the S&P 500 index, finding compensation for the median worker ticked higher in 2022 than the year before as the median pay package for CEOs slightly declined. -
Physician net worth: Which specialties see over $5M, under $500K
Physician compensation continued to rise in 2022, with 60 percent reporting a family net worth above the national average, according to Medscape's "Physician Wealth & Debt Report" published June 9. -
RN pay in the best, worst states for healthcare
Health systems nationwide are short registered nurses; many are raising pay to attract more amid inflation. -
Measure that would cap LA hospital executive pay qualifies for ballot
A Los Angeles measure that would cap pay of hospital executives received more than the minimum number of valid voter signatures required to qualify for presentation to the City Council and potentially end up on a city ballot, election officials confirmed to Becker's. -
10 specialties with the largest increases, decreases to travel nurse pay
The average weekly travel nurse pay in May in the U.S. was $2,488, down nearly 10.4 percent from $2,776 during the same month in 2022, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
10 states with the largest dips in travel nurse pay
The average weekly travel nurse pay in May in the U.S. was $2,488, down nearly 10.4 percent from $2,776 during the same month in 2022, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
Computer and information systems manager salary by state | 2023
Computer and information systems managers have the highest mean average annual salary in New York, at $217,630, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
5 best, worst paying states for advanced practice providers
Based on information from the 2023 MGMA report, advanced practice providers in Louisiana receive the highest compensation for their work, followed by Washington and Iowa. -
5 best, worst paying states for physicians and surgeons
Physician and surgeon compensation varies widely by state and provider type, according to the most recent data on provider compensation in the 2023 MGMA report. -
12 statistics on nurse, physician assistant pay bumps
Advanced practice providers have seen modest increases in compensation from 2021 to 2022, based on data from the 2023 MGMA report on provider compensation.
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