2022 Physician Fee Schedule: Understanding Changes to Split/Shared Visits

Struggling to understand the 2022 Physician Fee Schedule changes to split/shared visits? SullivanCotter breaks down the recently announced rule, how it affects health care organizations, and what steps need to be taken moving forward in 2022.


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PRESS RELEASE | SullivanCotter Welcomes Cathy Loose to Lead Employee Workforce Practice

SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of total rewards programs, workforce solutions, and technology and data products for the health care industry and not-for-profit sector, is pleased to announce the addition of Cathy Loose as a Managing Principal and Practice Leader of the Employee Workforce Practice.


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Alex Barker, Principal, Joins SullivanCotter’s Employee Workforce Practice

SullivanCotter, the nation’s leading independent consulting firm in the assessment and development of total rewards programs and workforce solutions for the health care industry and not-for-profit sector, welcomes Alex Barker, Principal, to the firm’s Employee Workforce Practice.


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Revisiting Executive Incentive Compensation: A New Challenge

This article, published in Trustee magazine’s April 2015 edition, examines the need to reassess executive incentive compensation plans to align with health care organizations’ evolving goals in the marketplace.


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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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Becker’s Hospital Review Article “4 Things to Know About Advance Practice Clinician Pay” Based on SullivanCotter White Paper

Physician shortages are prompting hospitals and other provider organizations to rely more on advanced practice clinicians, or physician extenders. In theory, APCs are less expensive because their salaries and compensation are less than those of physicians, according to a white paper from SullivanCotter


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SullivanCotter’s Article “Life Insurance Versus Traditional Deferred Compensation Designs: 7 Key Questions” Published in Becker’s Hospital Review

Every once in a while, a new life insurance product or approach enters the market that will revolutionize our thinking. More often, an existing concept is repackaged and promoted as something that will revolutionize our thinking. How can you differentiate between the two?


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