Compensation

This channel page includes news on the salaries of cardiologists and other cardiology department staff, compensation studies, and articles on the economic impacts on pay due to changes in public or payor policy and shifting trends in medicine.  

MGMA: Practice management staff salaries vary

In some practices, particularly larger ones, management professionals saw pay increases last year. However, most compensation for these professionals remained static, according to this years "Management Compensation Survey" put forth by the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA).

Physician salaries account for 8% of U.S. healthcare costs

As physicians face tighter scrutiny from consumers and public health experts, a survey conducted by Jackson Healthcare reveals that physician salary accounts for approximately 8 percent of total U.S. spending on medical care, while only a minority of physicians receive additional earnings for ordering imaging or other tests.

ACC: Shrinking salaries may portend the future

NEW ORLEANSWhile practice integration is a top of mind issue for cardiologists, it is not occurring in a vacuum. Cardiologists need to consider other marketplace trends as they approach negotiations with hospitals and integrated delivery sessions, according to presenters at the Managing Your Practice in a Transforming Health System: Part 1 session, held Sunday at the annual meeting of the American College of Cardiology (ACC).

Survey: Salary growth for C-suite health execs slows, but retention is up

Salary increases for healthcare employees continue to slow, but turnover has been reduced dramatically as well, according to the 2010 Hay Group Healthcare Compensation Study, sponsored by TIAA-CREF.

Around the web

Several key trends were evident at the Radiological Society of North America 2024 meeting, including new CT and MR technology and evolving adoption of artificial intelligence.

Ron Blankstein, MD, professor of radiology, Harvard Medical School, explains the use of artificial intelligence to detect heart disease in non-cardiac CT exams.