• The median figure of employed physicians within an organization was 25 percent.
• Of hospitals with a physician compensation governance structure, the most common elements in place include reporting guidelines and compliance guidelines (e.g., establishing a framework for the physician compensation board).
• The hospital group most responsible for physician compensation standards was the executive committee (24 percent). Roughly 10 percent of hospitals said that responsibility was for their compensation committee, and 9 percent actually have a physician compensation committee.
• Twenty-four percent of respondents said they use three or four different data sources to establish physician compensation. More than 20 different sources were named, with MGMA as the most cited.
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