Becker's Healthcare October 14, 2024
Laura Dyrda

The median physician subsidy increased in the second quarter while the gap between primary care and surgical specialists widened, according to data from Kaufman Hall’s Physician Flash Report.

“As provider subsidies continue to rise, many systems are placing greater emphasis on APP productivity as a way to manage their return on investment in the physician enterprise space,” states the report.

Kaufman Hall gathers data from more than 200,000 employed providers, including physicians and advanced practice providers, from 100 specialties Here are 10 findings from the report.

1. The median subsidy per physician hit nearly $300,000 in the second quarter of 2024.

2. The median loss per full-time employed physician grew 3% year over year, driven by increased expenses and labor...

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