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Physician Employment Current Compensation Trends and Considerations in Establishing FMV

Physician Employment Current Compensation Trends and Considerations in Establishing FMV. Presented By Jim Carr, ASA, MBA | Partner Becker’s Hospital Review 5 th Annual Meeting May 16, 2014. Physician Employment Landscape.

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Physician Employment Current Compensation Trends and Considerations in Establishing FMV

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  1. Physician EmploymentCurrent Compensation Trends and Considerations in Establishing FMV Presented By Jim Carr, ASA, MBA | Partner Becker’s Hospital Review 5th Annual Meeting May 16, 2014

  2. Physician Employment Landscape Physician Employment • Massive wave of private practice physicians moving into hospital-affiliated practices over the past five years • Some of the reported drivers of this trend include: • Reimbursement cuts • Lifestyle/focus on medicine • Hospital-physician alignment and formation of ACOs • Fear • Trend has produced significant impacts to physician comp and practice economics • Employers are starting to explore creative ways to address those impacts • Appraisers continue to assess the best methods to establish FMV in light of these changes

  3. Private Practice Exodus Physician Employment

  4. Private Practice Exodus Physician Employment

  5. Anesthesiology All data presented extracted from MGMA’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey Physician Employment

  6. Internal Medicine Physician Employment

  7. Medical Oncology Physician Employment

  8. Orthopedic Surgery: General Physician Employment

  9. Orthopedic Surgery: Hip & Joint Physician Employment

  10. Interventional Cardiology Physician Employment

  11. Radiation Oncology Physician Employment

  12. Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Physician Employment

  13. Hospital/IDS Practice Economics All data presented extracted from MGMA’s Cost Survey Physician Employment

  14. Emerging Employer Responses Physician Employment • Parting ways with significant under-performers • Removing salary guarantees for established physicians • Pure production models • Shifting from wRVU-based to collections-based incentives • Implementing variable wRVU-based compensation • Using earnings-based incentives • Adding teeth to quality incentives

  15. What Does This Mean for FMV? Physician Employment • Market Approach – use of market “comps” • Is survey data reliable? • Cost/Income Approaches – “revenue less expenses” models • Does this method really represent the market? • Many compensation models are based on payment for service • How to incorporate shift to payment for quality • Are FMV and commercial reasonableness becoming adversarial?

  16. Physician EmploymentCurrent Compensation Trends and Considerations for Establishing FMV Presented By Jim Carr, ASA, MBA | Partner Becker’s Hospital Review 4th Annual Meeting May 16, 2014

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