INFOGRAPHIC | APP Workforce Insights: Critical Care

APPs within Critical Care settings help to ensure high-quality, accessible, and efficient care for patients with complex and unstable conditions, injuries, and illnesses. Learn how to effectively utilize this workforce with access to specialty-specific data and benchmarks!


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VIDEO | How can APPs navigate team dynamics in the clinical setting?

Set the stage for a more effective and efficient care team by clearly defining the roles of your advanced practice providers. Learn more from SullivanCotter's Hadley Powless!


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On-Demand Webinar | What’s Ahead for the Health Care Workforce in 2025?

Join us for an impactful session on emerging workforce trends and challenges that health care HR leaders plan to address in 2025.


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VIDEO | How can APPs help to drive greater patient access?

With the demand for care at an all-time high, is your organization doing all it can to maintain and even increase patient access? Learn more from SullivanCotter's Hadley Powless.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2024 Advanced Practice Provider Productivity

Dive into the latest benchmarks on APP productivity – including work RVUs, collections, patient visits, and more – from SullivanCotter's comprehensive suite of APP workforce surveys.


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Press Release | SullivanCotter Opens Participation for 2025 Health Care Compensation Surveys

For more than 30 years, SullivanCotter has provided critical benchmarks and comprehensive total compensation information, analyses, and research to the nation’s top hospitals and health systems.


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INFOGRAPHIC | Pediatric Organizations: Physician and APP Workforce Trends

Pediatric hospitals are reevaluating their overall clinical recruitment and retention strategies – including type and amount of incentives offered – as the competition for talent increases. We've compiled the latest benchmarks to show how organizations are responding!


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INFOGRAPHIC | APP Workforce Insights: Urgent Care

With the latest optimization and utilization benchmarking data, organizations can establish a comprehensive APP workforce strategy and prioritize critical areas of opportunity. Consider the following specialty-specific insights into Urgent Care settings when evaluating your APP workforce.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2024 CRNA Compensation and Pay Practices

SullivanCotter’s APP Compensation and Productivity Survey provides critical, data-driven insight into changes in compensation and pay practices for certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs). Dive deeper into the latest benchmarks!


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INFOGRAPHIC | APP Leadership Structures Can Support Retention and Engagement

Enhancing your APP leadership structures can help to support APP engagement, workforce planning, recruitment and retention, and greater alignment with physician workforce strategies.


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INFOGRAPHIC | Value-Based Performance Measures

Optimize reimbursement by aligning physician compensation more closely with value-based payer incentives. Learn more from our latest infographic!


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INFOGRAPHIC | APP Unrestricted On-Call Pay

As organizations strive to meet patient demand, one premium pay practice that continues to receive attention is on-call pay. Establishing an effective call pay approach for advanced practice providers can help to support care coverage needs, improve patient access, and maintain effective throughput.


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Press Release | Unprecedented competition for APPs driving increases in compensation

With the advanced practice provider (APP) workforce in high demand, median total cash compensation (TCC) continues to grow across all specialty categories. Learn more about annual increases in compensation from SullivanCotter's 2024 APP Compensation and Productivity Survey.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2024 APP Compensation and Productivity Survey

The competition for APP talent is unprecedented and is placing upward pressure on compensation as organizations look to bridge the gap between higher patient volumes and limited access to care.


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How Dayton Children’s Hospital Transformed Its Approach to Clinical Workforce Planning

Dayton Children's Hospital recently partnered with SullivanCotter to conduct a comprehensive Provider Needs Assessment. In this case study, we highlight how organizations can utilize clinical supply and demand data to develop a well-informed 'master plan' for recruitment and hiring decisions.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2023 CRNA Pulse Survey

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


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PRESS RELEASE | Cost of Labor Increases Amid Ongoing Health Care Workforce Crisis

Health care organizations are in an ongoing workforce crisis, and they continue to struggle with high turnover, employee burnout, wage pressure and other recruitment and retention challenges – all of which have driven up the cost of labor, increased the competition for talent, and forced organizations to consider the relationships between workforce design, talent, compensation, and performance management.


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INFOGRAPHIC | Split/Shared Billing – Change Management

Struggling to understand the recent changes to split/shared billing and how it will affect physician and APP workflow? View a timeline of past and upcoming changes to help properly plan for and address the pending modifications.


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INFOGRAPHIC | 2023 Physician Fee Schedule Changes

Does your organization understand how changes to the 2023 Physician Fee Schedule may affect wRVU productivity in different specialties and settings - including hospital inpatient and observation, emergency services and skilled nursing facilities?


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The Need for Competitive APP Compensation Programs

Featured in a recent article from RevCycle Intelligence, data from SullivanCotter's 2022 APP Compensation and Productivity Survey highlights the need for more dynamic compensation practices for nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs) and certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs). 


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