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The physician shortage by specialty
The overall shortage of physicians in the U.S. could reach 124,000 by 2034, according to Physician Thrive's 2023 compensation report. -
The states workers are fleeing, moving to
People are leaving California and New York for Texas and Florida, according to a Sept. 4 analysis from Forbes. -
The 5 highest paid healthcare CEOs make $145.7M
The five highest-paid healthcare CEOs made a total of $145.7 million in 2022, according to data from research firm Equilar provided to Becker's on Aug. 25. -
'A colleague kicked in two doors in the clinic': The worst behavior physicians see at work
Medscape surveyed 1,671 physicians across more than 29 specialties in its "Physician Behavior Report 2023." The responses were acquired between Jan. 17 and March 21. -
What physicians like least about their job
From payer behavior to burnout, three physician leaders joined Becker's to discuss what they like least about their job. -
5 highest-paid CEOs of ASC, medical practice chains
AFL-CIO ranked the highest-paid CEOs from S&P 500 and Rusell 3,000 companies to develop a report on the highest-paid top executives for healthcare organizations in 2023. -
10 highest-paying employer types for physicians
Single specialty group practices topped the list for average physician compensation in 2022, according to from Doximity's 2023 "Physician Compensation Report" -
Not 'just a way for physicians to make money': How ASCs are helping the healthcare industry
Paula Autry, CEO of Leadership Grass Lake, Mich.-based DNAmics, joined Becker's to discuss misconceptions about the ASC industry and how declining physician pay will affect the ASC industry. -
14 health system CEO appointments, exits in August
Here are 14 health system leaders who have taken on or stepped down from CEO roles reported by Becker's since Aug. 3: -
The 20 highest-paid healthcare CEOs
Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, is the highest paid CEO in the Standard & Poor's 500 index, according to data from research firm Equilar provided to Becker's on Aug. 25. -
Nurses laid off at more than 100 Optum clinics: What ASCs need to know
A chain of Optum-owned urgent care clinics are laying off nursing positions nationwide. -
'ASCs are not new': What people get wrong about surgery centers
Les Jebson, regional administrator at Greenville, S.C.-based Prisma Health, joined Becker's to discuss the misconceptions of ASCs and how declining physician pay could affect the industry. -
'Its demoralizing': The downsides of physician employment
Fifty-six percent of employed physicians' least favorite part about their job is less autonomy, according to Medscape's "Employed Physicians Report 2023." -
How do employed physicians feel about their autonomy?
Employed physicians' attitudes about their autonomy have remained consistent over the last decade, according to Medscape's "Employed Physicians Report 2023." -
Hospitals' outpatient revolution: 5 leaders' thoughts
Becker's asked 37 C-suite executives from hospitals and health systems across the country to discuss their outpatient strategy. -
Who's who at USPI: 8 leaders to know
Dallas-based United Surgical Partners International now has ownership in 455 ASCs and 24 surgical hospitals in 35 states, establishing itself as a leader in the ASC market. -
Why healthcare need to 'rethink the concept of noncompetes'
As more physicians moved to employed models, many leaders feel noncompetes are no longer compatible with the physician workforce. -
8 CEO shake-ups in 1 week: what ASCs need to know
Here are eight leaders who have taken on or stepped down from CEO roles reported by Becker's since Aug. 11: -
The 10 surgeons leading the top 10 hospitals for orthopedics
For more than 30 years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the top hospitals in America for different specialties by state and nationwide. -
How much are the 10 most in- demand physician specialties paid?
Family medicine, the most in-demand physician specialty, has one of the lowest average annual salaries, according to AMN Healthcare's "2023 Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives" report released July 24.
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