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bshep | 4 months ago
This is why they are overworked, why pay 2 docs if 1 can do the work, the burnout of the doc is irrelevant as there are more docs to hire after they burn-out.
bshep | 4 months ago
This is why they are overworked, why pay 2 docs if 1 can do the work, the burnout of the doc is irrelevant as there are more docs to hire after they burn-out.
lostapathy|4 months ago
From the doctors I know, it seems like most don't get into it for the money, but they put up with it long-term because of the money. If we treated them better and increased supply, they would almost certainly cost less.
tayo42|4 months ago
bshep|4 months ago
EDIT to add:
Most places have a base + bonus structure. You get your base salary, and you see patients, for each patient seen you generate 'RVUs' which is how your group/practice generates income ( by billing insurance companies ). Once you generate enough RVUs to cover your base salary, you start accumulating 'bonus' and that gets paid out down the line using whatever formula your employer uses. There is some variation to this but for the most part groups follow a similar scheme.
EDIT #2: This is US centric, i dont know how other countries do it.
f1shy|4 months ago