Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. More and more doctors are trading their independence for a hospital paycheck. Some 55% of doctors now work for hospitals or health ...
Choosing to go into private practice or join a large system is one of the biggest decisions physicians have to face. From independence to better pay, there are pros and cons to each. Here is what ...
In 2022, just 26% of physicians were in private practice, according to a report from Avalere. Also in 2022, only 44% of physicians owned their practice, according to an American Medical Association ...
Creating work-life balance and building up their business acumen is crucial for young surgeons joining the orthopedic and spine industries to avoid burnout and create longevity. There are roadblocks ...
The percentage of physicians in private practice has continued to decline, according to the American Medical Association's (AMA) biennial Physician Practice Benchmark Survey. In 2024, 42.2% of ...
Taking a leap of faith and leaving a full-time position to open a private practice is not an easy step, but it can be the best decision of an ophthalmologist’s career, according to a speaker at Real ...
At , Anthony A. Romeo, MD, spoke about finding opportunities with private practice and employer models to maintain autonomy and fulfilling goals in the office and the OR.“Private practice is not going ...
From less independence to higher pay, physicians often have to make several tradeoffs when deciding between employment and private practice. Seven orthopedic and spine specialists told Becker’s some ...
While many specialists are becoming employed by hospitals and health systems, orthopedic and spine surgeons are among the last hold-outs for private practice groups. According to the American Academy ...
Practice Plan sales support manager, Michelle Hardy, outlines some of the options available to practices making the move to ...