HFMA | Advanced Practice Providers Optimize Efficiency and Improve Financial Performance

Featured in a recent edition of the Healthcare Financial Management Association’s CFO Forum, learn how SullivanCotter partnered with Phoenix Children’s Hospital to develop a comprehensive APP workforce and utilization strategy aligned with organizational goals and objectives – helping to improve overall financial performance while enhancing patient access, quality of care, and APP retention and satisfaction.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2018 Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey

View highlights from SullivanCotter's 2018 Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey, featuring data from more than 600 organizations on nearly 67,000 individual APPs.


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INFOGRAPHIC | APP Leadership Practices and Structures

Advanced practice providers (APPs) comprise one of the fastest growing workforces in the United States and are integral to effective and efficient health care delivery.


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Employers Choose Bonuses Over Raises

Data from SullivanCotter's Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey featured in the Wall Street Journal. The article highlights the increasing use of incentives over traditional raises in base pay.


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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.


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INFOGRAPHIC: 2017 Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey

View highlight's from the 2017 Advanced Practice Provider Compensation and Pay Practices Survey


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Infographic: Spotlight on Advanced Practice Provider Compensation

APPs remain one of the fastest growing workforces in health care. Understanding trends in APP compensation and pay practices is a key step in attracting, engaging and retaining this important provider group.


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Compliance Risk Considerations with the Integration of Advanced Practice Providers

Featured in the American Health Lawyers Association's (AHLA) Health Care Transactions Resource Guide, SullivanCotter examines three regulatory requirements that must be met to help ensure compliance and mitigate risk when integrating advanced practice clinicians (APCs) into the care delivery team.


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Infographic: Integrating Advanced Practice Providers

The demand for advanced practice providers continues to grow, and health care organizations nationwide must understand how to effectively integrate, optimize and engage this increasingly important provider group while operating within the framework of federal and state laws, regulations and accreditation standards.


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Infographic: Advanced Practice Provider Compensation

The demand for advanced practice clinicians continues to grow as health care organizations focus more on population health, access, quality and cost-effective care. This infographic highlights emerging pay practices and trends in compensation for this increasingly important provider group.


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The Emerging Role of the Advanced Practice Provider Leader/Manager

As the advanced practice clinician workforce continues to grow, health care organizations are creating leadership roles specific to this increasingly important provider group.


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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?


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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.


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