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Physician Surveys: Compensation

2008 Exclusive Survey—Earnings: Good news for primary care income

August 1, 2008

Primary care reimbursement rose substantially last year, but not all primary care specialties benefited.

Exclusive Survey—Capitation: Still a factor for some

December 7, 2007

A sizeable minority of primary care physicians still have some prepaid business, and many of them are doing fine.

Exclusive Survey: Earnings: Group practices pay better

November 16, 2007

Primary care soloists earn less than other doctors, but they're in no hurry to consolidate.

Exclusive Earnings Survey: How are you doing?

October 20, 2006

Compare your earnings with those of colleagues in your specialy and others. The news for primary care physicians is a bit better.

Exclusive Survey—Managed Care: Your dependence grows

October 21, 2005

The HMO/PPO portion of doctors' income fills more of their plate—but capitation remains an acquired taste.

Exclusive Survey: The earnings freeze—now it's everybody's

September 16, 2005

Specialists as well as primary care doctors fell behind inflation last year.

Exclusive Survey
Earnings: Primary care tries to hang on

September 17, 2004

Family physicians and internists didn't keep up with inflation in 2003.

Physicians' Earnings: Our exclusive survey

September 19, 2003

As demand for primary care doctors plateaus, so does income.

Earnings Survey: More hours, more patients, no raise?

November 22, 2002

Income growth for most primary care physicians still lags behind inflation.

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