Merritt Hawkins' 2010 Inpatient-Outpatient Survey revealed the following statistics on the average yearly revenue by specialty and the average salary for employed specialists. Note: Specialties listed by order of descending revenue.
Compensation Issues
As top executives at hospitals and health systems deal with increasingly complicated financial and operational challenges, their compensation levels and structure are evolving with the times. Here are five factors affecting both the levels and composition of compensation for hospital…
Here are statistics on the average and median base salary compensation for hospital and health system CEOs and CFOs, according to Integrated Healthcare Strategies' Executive Compensation Survey. Figures provided are in the thousands. (Note: To see a report on five…
Here are seven statistics about the employment and compensation anesthesiologists working on a locum tenens and/or permanent basis, according to the LocumTenens.com 2009 Compensation and Employment Survey — Anesthesiology.
Here are seven statistics about the employment and compensation anesthesiologists working on a locum tenens and/or permanent basis, according to the LocumTenens.com 2009 Compensation and Employment Survey — Anesthesiology.
Here are three statistics about the employment and compensation of certified registered nurse anesthetists working on a locum tenens and/or permanent basis, according to the LocumTenens.com 2009 Compensation and Employment Survey — CRNA.
Here are three statistics about the employment and compensation of certified registered nurse anesthetists working on a locum tenens and/or permanent basis, according to the LocumTenens.com 2009 Compensation and Employment Survey — CRNA.
A new survey of hospital CFOs by Merritt Hawkins, a physician search firm, shows that hospitals typically earn 5 to 10 times more in revenue from employed physicians than what they pay them in salaries.
Leaders of troubled Jackson Health System in Miami failed to react to warning signs about the system's pressing financial problems, according to a report by the Miami Herald.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 13 mass layoffs at hospitals in January, following five months where mass layoffs in the industry had decreased or remained flat, according to a report in American Medical News.