INFOGRAPHIC | 2023 CRNA Pulse Survey

July 19, 2023

SullivanCotter recently surveyed National APP Advisory Council and Large Clinic® Group members to capture the most current and relevant CRNA pay practices.

As organizations work to recruit and retain CRNAs, understanding growth expectations and changes in compensation will provide organizations with critical information to keep pace with this quickly moving market.

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Modern Healthcare | The Latest Trends in Executive Compensation

July 19, 2023

SullivanCotter featured in Modern Healthcare’s annual executive compensation issue


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As hospitals and health systems continue to navigate a constricted labor market and challenging economic environment, they must also focus on recruiting and retaining executive-level leaders with the right mix of skills to oversee increasingly complex organizations.

Featuring data and insights from SullivanCotter, Modern Healthcare's annual executive compensation article explores the latest trends that health care organizations should consider.


Population Health

Market Drivers for Value-Based Primary Care Physician Compensation Models

July 7, 2023

As featured by the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP)


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To support the achievement of the Triple Aim goals, The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) set forth a plan to shift Medicare’s reimbursement methodology from a volume-based system to a value-based system. Given evolving CMS reimbursement methodologies and innovation programs, along with the growing adoption of Medicare Advantage plans and local market opportunities for commercial payer APMs, health care organizations are increasingly implementing provider compensation plans that support the behaviors needed to perform well under value-based reimbursement methodologies. As such, incorporating team-based methodologies and the consideration of panel management is a growing trend.

In this article, published by the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP), SullivanCotter highlights a case study that includes:

  • Defining the Team in Team-Based Care
  • Anticipating the conversion from fee-for-service to risk-based primary care services in a large community-based health care system with a significant commercial payer relationship
  • Evolving their primary care delivery model from a physician-centric approach to a team-based approach to achieve organizational value-based care delivery goals
  • Assessing the regulatory requirements and Fair Market Value (FMV) implications for these compensation arrangements

Originally published by the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals


SullivanCotter Provider Needs Assessment Services Help Match Clinical Resources with Localized Demand

June 28, 2023

Interactive cloud-based application provides health care organizations with data-driven insights to develop effective physician and Advanced Practice Provider workforce plans

June 28, 2023 – CHICAGO – SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of rewards programs and workforce solutions for the health care industry and not-for-profit sector, has made adjustments and enhancements to its Provider Needs Assessment (PNA) services to better help hospitals and health systems as they build strategic workforce plans to support service line expansions, care team development, and population health initiatives, while managing for optimal cost and efficiency.

PNA includes three distinct service offerings: PNA Base, PNA Pro, and PNA Enterprise, which provide access to market-specific provider supply and demand data to inform strategic growth planning. For example, zip code-level data can indicate a growing need for specific health services based on aggregated localized claims data, helping health organizations identify opportunities to grow and better serve communities.

Recent enhancements to SullivanCotter’s dynamic PNA application include:

  • Incorporating Advanced Practice Provider (APP) supply and demand information with physician data
  • Refining and expanding the PNA provider specialties, aligned with SullivanCotter benchmarks
  • Updating population demographics and demand utilization with the latest 2020 U.S. Census data projections
  • Applying additional rigor to the study of underlying claims data for a more precise demand calculation
  • Integrating a provider mapping tool to visualize FTE provider counts by specific location
  • Introducing a report generation tool that publishes and archives assessment results
  • Combining the quantitative studies with qualitative assessments and SullivanCotter consulting support to develop provider workforce plans

To meet the needs of all health care organizations, SullivanCotter now offers three distinct levels of services:

PNA Base is structured for an individual hospital and uses an advanced supply and demand methodology to determine net physician needs for client-defined service areas.

PNA Pro supports multiple hospitals with large or shared geographies. It includes additional provider supply research and allows for the incorporation of client-provided provider rosters. The supply data is call-verified for increased accuracy and to provide a comprehensive review of physicians and primary care APPs to determine net need.

PNA Enterprise is the most comprehensive PNA service available to hospitals and health systems. It includes a researched and call-verified supply of providers, comprising an expanded set of APP specialties. It incorporates both the determination of the quantitative net need for custom geographies as well as qualitative analyses to better understand the dynamics of each market, service line, and specialty. PNA Enterprise offers workforce planning insights by tiering recruitment priorities through a series of interviews, studies, and facilitated planning sessions. This culminates in the delivery of a well-defined provider workforce plan.

“Amid an ongoing health care workforce crisis, access to detailed market-specific physician and APP supply and demand data and custom analyses is crucial as leaders optimize clinical resources. Our enhanced PNA services allow organizations to segment provider team needs, enabling them to identify the right numbers and types of providers required to deliver high-quality, affordable, and accessible care that more closely meets their market needs,” said Mark Ryberg, Managing Principal and Physician Workforce Practice Leader, SullivanCotter.

How SullivanCotter Can Help

Along with PNA services, SullivanCotter helps clients improve their physician and APP planning process with PNA application support, subject matter insights, data review guidance, application training, and use case scenarios. SullivanCotter’s PNA services combine data-driven technology, industry-leading benchmark data, and years of physician and APP workforce consulting experience to provide organizations with the information and insights they need to inform key service lines, practice, and payer strategies in an evolving health care environment.

To learn more, request a demo, or view a full list of features and functionality, visit sullivancotter.com/PNA or call 888.739.7039

About SullivanCotter

SullivanCotter partners with health care and other not-for-profit organizations to understand what drives performance and improve outcomes through the development and implementation of integrated workforce strategies. Using our time-tested methodologies and industry-leading research and information, we provide data-driven insights and expertise to help organizations align business strategy and performance objectives – enabling our clients to deliver on their mission, vision, and values.

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Population Health

Measure, Assess and Improve Medical Group Performance

May 31, 2023

Performance improvement and optimization efforts will remain an ongoing focus for many organizations


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Last year, hospitals and health systems experienced some of the most significant financial challenges since the start of the pandemic. Hospital margins are still tracking low into 2023 and, with declining reimbursement and lower patient volumes, this is likely to continue for the foreseeable future. As a result, many organizations are considering how to effectively evaluate performance across all of their assets and especially within the medical group.

Medical group performance can greatly influence the success of a hospital or health system and is critical to maintaining financial sustainability as market pressures continue to mount. In this article, published by the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals (AAPCP), SullivanCotter highlights:

  • The key characteristics of a successful medical group
  • Best practices in measuring, assessing, and improving performance across the care continuum
  • How compensation serves as an important component of this process

Originally published by the American Association of Provider Compensation Professionals


The Governance Institute | Academic Health Focus

May 22, 2023

Navigating Provider Compensation in a Competitive Landscape


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Recruiting and retaining both physician faculty and advanced practice providers (APPs) has emerged as a significant challenge for academic medical centers (AMCs) across the United States. The convergence of labor markets and care delivery models require more frequent updates to the principles and philosophies guiding physician faculty and APP compensation. AMCs are adopting a more strategic approach to physician faculty and APP compensation that supports recruitment and retention, enhances the AMC’s tripartite mission, and supports long-term sustainability.

In an article written for The Governance Institute, SullivanCotter’s Jason Tackett, Managing Principal, and Zachary Hartsell, Principal, discusses the transformational strategies needed for a more proactive and sustainable approach to physician and APP compensation


SullivanCotter Launches New C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group

May 17, 2023

Partnering with the world’s most impactful organizations to navigate people and culture solutions

CHICAGO, May 17, 2023

SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of total rewards programs, workforce solutions, and data products for the health care industry and nonprofit sector, has launched its C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group, forming a distinct business whose mission is to partner with the world’s most impactful nonprofit organizations to navigate people and culture solutions.

According to the National Council of Nonprofits, America’s 1.3 million nonprofits play a fundamental role in creating more equitable and thriving communities, fostering civic engagement and leadership, driving economic growth and strengthening the fabric of society. Largely due to the significant wage gap that exists between for-profit and nonprofit employers, nonprofits have historically struggled to attract and retain high-performing leaders and staff. This can negatively impact retention, limit which individuals can afford to work at nonprofits and even reduce the health and diversity of employees. C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group was formed to foster change in the nonprofit sector.

C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group partners with the world’s most impactful orgs to navigate people and culture solutions.

Nonprofits require specialized expertise

SullivanCotter has worked with tax-exempt organizations within and outside health care for more than 30 years and is widely recognized as the leader in workforce performance consulting and data solutions. Although the demand for specialized services and support for 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4) and 501(c)(6) institutions has rapidly increased, strategies for compensation and other workforce rewards have not advanced alongside this demand.

“With a heightened interest in addressing pay equity, building equitable workplace strategies and advancing important diversity and inclusion initiatives, many of our nonprofit clients are early adopters keen on paving the way. As a result, SullivanCotter’s Not-for-Profit Practice was thriving, and we believe that building a separate entity devoted exclusively to partnership and guidance in this sector will help more organizations propel their mission forward,” said Ted Chien, President and CEO, SullivanCotter.

Grounded in 100+ years of collective expertise in compensation and total rewards, regulatory compliance, talent management and equitable workplace strategies across all industries, C3 combines boutique attentiveness and an unparalleled nonprofit focus built on the proven, longstanding resources of SullivanCotter.

“We’ve served nonprofit clients outside of the health care industry for decades and we’re thrilled to be moving forward as a new and dedicated entity, continuing to provide the world’s most impactful organizations with best-in-class strategies, resources and insights. Our vision is to lead with purpose, embrace our clients’ missions as our own and help them implement meaningful change designed to optimize the workforce and accelerate impact,” said Nanci Hibschman, Managing Principal and Division Leader, C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group.

C3 will serve private and community foundations, charities and service organizations, policy, advocacy and research institutes, colleges and universities, arts and cultural organizations and more.

For more information on C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group visit us at www.C3NonprofitConsulting.com or contact us at 888.739.7039.

About C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group

C3 Nonprofit Consulting Group is an advisory services firm focused exclusively on helping nonprofit organizations unleash the full potential of their people. We partner with nonprofits to design competitive compensation and rewards programs, build equitable workplace strategies and implement talent programs designed to propel their missions forward. C3 is here to help the nonprofit workforce thrive.

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