Some Cities Nearing Saturation in Physician Employment, Study Finds

Cleveland, Indianapolis and Greenville, S.C., healthcare markets may be close to saturation in hospital employment of primary care physicians and specialists, according to a study by the Center for Studying Health System Change.

In contrast, northern New Jersey and Miami faced low physician interest in employment.

The study, "Key Findings from HSC's 2010 Site Visits: Health Care Markets Weather Economic Downturn, Brace for Health Reform," includes healthcare trends in Boston; Cleveland; Greenville, S.C.; Indianapolis; Lansing, Mich.; Little Rock, Ark.; Miami; northern New Jersey; Orange County, Calif.; Phoenix; Seattle; and Syracuse, N.Y.

The authors also found that while there are still strained relations between physicians and hospitals, more physicians are actively seeking employment and more hospitals are employing physicians than in the past.

Read "Key Findings from HSC's 2010 Site Visits: Health Care Markets Weather Economic Downturn, Brace for Health Reform."

Related Articles on Physician Employment:

5 Trends Affecting the Future of Physician Compensation

Improved Outcomes Worth Hospitals' Financial Losses From Employed Physicians

Bill to Overturn Ban on Physician Employment at Rural Hospitals Moves to Texas Senate


Copyright © 2024 Becker's Healthcare. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy. Linking and Reprinting Policy.

 

Featured Whitepapers

Featured Webinars

>