The 2015 Physician Compensation Survey asked doctors with different employment statuses how much they got paid. Here are some key findings.
Who gets paid more: employed physicians of an independent practice, employed physicians of a large health system, or solo docs? How do those docs get paid primarily: on productivity or on salary? This video looks to answer those questions and others, with key findings from 2015 Physician Compensation Survey.
Additional 2015 Physician Compensation Survey content:
The complete results to the 2015 Physician Compensation Survey, a look at the increasing importance of value in how physicians are being compensated, and lastly, a few quality programs that physicians should heed.
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