20 latest notes on hourly, annual wages for ASC nurses, tech & administrative staff

VMG Health compiled updated hourly wage and salary data for nurses, tech staff and administrative staff at multispecialty centers in VMG Health’s Multi-Specialty ASC Intellimarker 2017.

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VMG surveyed 278 surgery centers around the country with an aggregate case volume of more than 1.3 million. VMG also incorporated 2015 and 2016 data into its updated 2017 figures.

Here’s what you should know.

Nurses’ hourly wages:
1. Mean: $36.47
2. 25th percentile: $30.91
3. Median: $35.61
4. 75th percentile: $40.95
5. 90th percentile: $47.07

Nurses’ salary:
1. Mean: $75,855
2. 25th percentile: $64,289
3. Median: $74,071
4. 75th percentile: $85,173
5. 90th percentile: $97,902

Tech staff’s hourly wages:
1. Mean: $23.69
2. 25th percentile: $20.10
3. Median: $23.00
4. 75th percentile: $26.47
5. 90th percentile: $30.07

Administrative staff’s hourly wages:
1. Mean: $26.44
2. 25th percentile: $22.82
3. Median: $25.74
4. 75th percentile: $29.63
5. 90th percentile: $34.47

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