SullivanCotter Webinar Series | Care Team Optimization
Hospitals and health systems nationwide continue to face a number of urgent financial and workforce challenges amidst an evolving global pandemic. As organizations look for ways to increase access and manage recovering patient volumes, transform operations and ensure financial stability, focusing on the optimization of the care delivery team is imperative.
WEBINAR RECORDING | COVID-19: Managing Human Capital and Ensuring Sustainability
SullivanCotter presents data from recent COVID-19 research, discusses compensation-related practices, and provides insight into how the human capital landscape may change after the pandemic subsides.
INFOGRAPHIC | 2021 Evaluation and Management CPT Code Changes
Learn more about the upcoming 2021 adjustments to the Evaluation and Management CPT codes and how to assess the potential impact on physician compensation and productivity.
INFOGRAPHIC | COVID-19 Physician and APP Compensation Practices Survey
View highlights SullivanCotter's COVID-19 Physician and Advanced Practice Provider Survey series- featuring data and insights from 100 different organizations.
From Volume to Value: Managing Provider Performance
Managing provider performance and compensation has grown increasingly complex, and many organizations lack the proper tools and technology to support this process. To help uncover opportunities for improvement, we facilitated a series of focus groups with hospitals, health systems and medical groups ranging in size from 500 - 2,000 providers.
Q&A | What Comes After Physician Compensation Design?
SullivanCotter experts Dr. Mark Rumans, Chief Medical Officer, and Courtney Dutton, Principal, recently answered questions on physician compensation design and implementation - helping to uncover emerging trends and address some of the challenges health care organizations are facing today.
Addressing APC and Staff Pay Disparities
The demand for advanced practice clinicians (APCs) has increased significantly, as have concerns about the impact of their base pay and incentives. Does your organization understand how APC compensation affects your bottom line?
Advanced Practice Clinician Pay – What’s Happening and What’s Coming
According to SullivanCotter’s 2011 Physician Compensation and Productivity Survey, over half (59 percent) of survey participants have increased the size of their APC workforce within the past 12 months. Of these, the average increase was seven APCs. Sixty-one percent of survey participants indicated that they plan to increase the size of their APC workforce in the next 12 months. Of these, the average increase will be six APCs.