Here are seven key survey insights to know:
1. Forty-three percent of hospital leaders said they earned $120,000 or more, compared to 37 percent of ASC leaders.
2. In 2017, 40 percent of hospital leaders said they earned $120,000 or more, compared to 29 percent for ASC leaders.
3. Only 16 percent of ASC leaders said they earned less than $80,000.
4. The average age of respondents was 51.7 years old.
5. Thirty-four percent of respondents had a master’s degree.
6. Eighty-nine percent were female.
7. Over 70 percent were RNs.
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