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10 best, worst and fastest-growing cities for physician pay
Average physician pay in the U.S. decreased 2.4 percent between 2021 and 2022; however, it trended upward in some cities, according to a recent report from Doximity. -
10 cities where a $100K salary stretches furthest
In several cities across Texas and the Midwest, a $100,000 salary isn't eaten up by taxes and a high cost of living, Bloomberg reported. -
Cities where a $100K salary doesn't stretch far
As inflation rises, workers are demanding higher wages — and securing them at hospitals and health systems nationwide. But in some cities, even six figures does not feel like much anymore, according to Bloomberg. -
Colorado offers $14K sign-on bonuses for mental health nurses
The Colorado Department of Human Services plans to give $14,000 sign-on bonuses for nurses hired to two psychiatric hospitals, the state said March 15. -
States slow to act on travel nurse prices
Lawmakers in states across the U.S. are considering proposals targeting travel nurse prices, Kaiser Health News reported. -
Researchers say 70% of gender pay gap is immeasurable
As a gender pay gap persists in the U.S., researchers have mostly been unable to definitively determine the primary contributing variables to the disparities, Fortune reported March 14. -
HCA's 5 highest-earning executives
In 2022, one of HCA Healthcare's highest-earning executives was also its newest. -
New MetroHealth CEO suspends bonuses that led to predecessor's firing
MetroHealth CEO Airica Steed, EdD, RN, is suspending supplemental and one-time bonus programs that led to the firing of former CEO Akram Boutros, MD, Cleveland.com reported March 14. -
New York hospital to raise nurses' pay by up to 40% over 3 years
Valhalla, N.Y.-based Westchester Medical Center Health Network's HealthAlliance Hospital in Kingston, N.Y., and the New York State Nurses Association have agreed to a new three-year contract that includes raises. -
20 statistics on pay for early career physician specialists
Here's a breakdown of the payment for what different physician specialists in Chicago get paid. The list is split into three sections: overall, employed and self-employed. -
Meritus Health hikes minimum wage
Hagerstown, Md.-based Meritus Health is increasing its minimum wage from $15 to $17. -
10 states with the largest dips in travel nurse pay
The average weekly travel nurse pay in February in the U.S. was $2,917, down 22.17 percent from $3,748 during the same month in 2022, according to a report from Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. -
Gen Z women still expect lower salaries than men
People are more aware of the gender wage gap now than in generations past — yet members of Generation Z still illustrate its presence, Fortune reported Feb. 22. -
Average work-from-home savings in 12 major cities
Remote work is saving workers thousands of dollars per year, Fortune reported Feb. 21. -
Workers secure raises: Where, how much and when
Nurses and other workers at hospitals and health systems have secured large raises recently amid contract negotiations with unions. Others have secured raises through minimum wage increases. Below is a breakdown of the raises, as reported by Becker's since Jan. 26. -
10 'overpaid' CEOs in healthcare
The number of 'overpaid' CEOs leading large companies that intersect with healthcare decreased in the past year, falling from 17 to 10, based on the most recent annual report from nonprofit shareholder advocacy group As You Sow. -
North Carolina health systems defend executive pay in wake of treasurer's report
Nonprofit hospital systems are defending the pay their executives receive after a report released by North Carolina Treasurer Dale Folwell on Feb. 15 found that the systems paid top executives more than $1.75 billion in the past decade, doubling CEO paychecks in less than five years. -
California proposes $25/hour minimum wage for healthcare workers
A proposed bill in California would require a healthcare worker minimum wage of $25 per hour. -
CMS physician pay down 22% from 2001-2022; providers urge Congress to fix 'broken' system
Congress' $1.7 trillion omnibus package, passed in December, kept a 2 percent Medicare reimbursement cut to physicians in 2023, and 2024 may bring at least another 1.25 percent cut. -
Travel nurses' pay, month by month
In recent months, Becker's has reported on travel nurses' pay in the U.S., based on reports shared by Vivian Health, a national healthcare hiring marketplace. The following is a month-over-month breakdown showing how pay has fared.
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