Most physicians agree that they are treated more like partners than employees at their healthcare organizations, according to Medscape's Employed Doctors Report 2014.
The report includes responses from 4,600 physicians.
When asked if they are treated like partners in their organizations, employed physicians agreed with the following statements:
• I am treated like a partner rather than an employee — 44 percent
• Efforts are made to get my feedback to identify areas that need attention — 43 percent
• Management effectively communicates the organization's goals and objectives to me — 41 percent
• Efforts are made to consider my input when making decisions — 39 percent
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The report includes responses from 4,600 physicians.
When asked if they are treated like partners in their organizations, employed physicians agreed with the following statements:
• I am treated like a partner rather than an employee — 44 percent
• Efforts are made to get my feedback to identify areas that need attention — 43 percent
• Management effectively communicates the organization's goals and objectives to me — 41 percent
• Efforts are made to consider my input when making decisions — 39 percent
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