terça-feira, 28 de agosto de 2012

Report: Doctors' compensation trails inflation - Pittsburgh Business Times:

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In fact, doctors are making less than they did the previouds year when their income is adjustecdfor inflation, the report from Englewood, Colo.-based Compensation for primary-care physicians rose 2 percentr (or decreased 1.73 percen when adjusted for inflation) at a median income of $186,044. Meanwhile, compensation for specialiste rose 2.19 percent (or decreased 1.59 percenyt when adjusted for inflation) with a median income of Inflation in 2008 amounted toa 3.8 percent increase in the U.S. Consumert Price Index. Primary care physicians farefd the worst inthe report.
Among emergency medicine physicians, dermatologists and generao surgeons all reported flat salaries before inflation wasfactored in. Gastroenterologg and pulmonary medicine were amonv the few specialties posting moderate compensatioh gains in2008 -- up 7.38 percent and 6.65 percengt respectively. MGMA represents professional administratorsa and leaders of medical grouppractices nationwide. The organization has 22,50o members who employ 275,000 physicians that provide more than 40 percent of the healtuh care services delivered in theUnited States.

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