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2010
Physician Compensation Surveys
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ECG’s 2009 surveys encompass provider compensation,
production, and benefits data for over 9,000 healthcare providers
representing more than 90 physician subspecialties and 9 midlevel
provider specialties. The surveys contain such critical data
as compensation-to-production ratios, including work RVUs
and total RVUs (calculated at the CPT code level by ECG),
procedure code distributions, trends in recruiting by specialty,
and specialty-specific benefits and malpractice comparisons.
ECG’s surveys provide market-specific provider data
that is critical in assessing the most significant aspects
of medical practice, including provider compensation, productivity,
and operations. ECG survey participants receive the following
information:
- Detailed analysis of trends, issues, and opportunities
by ECG’s experts, including analysis of important
compensation, production, benefits, and recruiting statistics
(e.g., compensation per work RVU).
- Summary graphs, charts, and detailed appendices of relevant
compensation and production statistics for each provider
subspecialty.
- A customized survey addendum that enables individual
sponsors to compare their performance for each metric, by
specialty, to that of the remaining participants. (All
data is blinded to ensure confidentiality. Only ECG maintains
access to the confidential source information.)
- Detailed compensation and production metrics by specialty
including clinical compensation, total gross charges, gross
professional charges, net collections, net professional
collections, and work and total RVUs.
- Benefits information, including benefits expense by specialty,
benefits as a percentage of compensation, composition of
benefits plan, continuing medical education days and dollars,
and paid time off.
- Additional metrics include recruiting efforts and offers
by specialty, malpractice premiums by specialty, work standards,
and other operating statistics.
For additional information, if you have questions, or if
you are interested in participating in the 2010 survey, please
e-mail
ecg.surveys@ecgmc.com or call 800-729-7635 and
ask to speak with Ms. Maria C. Hayduk, Senior Manager. |