Hospital-owned physician practices continue to grow as doctors steadily move away from private practice, citing significant financial and regulatory challenges that make it difficult to stay ...
Clinical practice attrition has increased across the board from 2013 to 2019. Psychiatry, ob/gyn, and primary care have higher risk of attrition, as do doctors who care for older, sicker patients.
Through market observation it can be seen that there is a strong reemergence of physician employment by hospitals and health systems. The strategic logic for this reemergence is similar to the past — ...
Physicians are growing increasingly frustrated with the continuing decline in pay. According to a new study from the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute, reimbursement amounts per Medicare ...
With the rapid rise in consolidation from hospitals and private equity firms, the old-fashioned private medical practice, run and managed by one or two physicians, is no longer the norm. Only 42% of ...
A greater proportion of physicians left clinical practice in 2019 than in 2013, across regions and specialties, with higher risks for exit among female and rural physicians. Researchers analyzed two ...
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