A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) in 2019 found that physician burnout rates are higher among those employed by large healthcare systems
A survey by the Physicians Foundation in 2020 found that nearly 45% of physicians are considering leaving their hospital-employed positions to open their own practices.
A survey by the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE) found that 30% of healthcare executives are considering leaving their current positions to start their own businesses or consultancies.
According to a study by the Healthcare Executive Group (HEG), 70% of healthcare executives running their own businesses reported faster career advancement and greater professional growth opportunities compared to their peers in large organizations.
A Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) report found that independent medical practices often outperform hospital-owned practices in terms of revenue and profitability. Independent practices had an average annual revenue of $692,000 per physician compared to $500,000 per physician in hospital-owned practices.
(951) 840-8851