Post-Graduate Business Degree Drives Pay for Physician Executives
30 Septiembre 2009 - 9:43AM
PR Newswire (US)
Cejka Search and the American College of Physician Executives
Release Findings from 2009 Physician Executive Compensation Survey
ST. LOUIS, Sept. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Signaling the increased value
placed on top performing physician executive leadership, the
attainment of a post-graduate business degree can garner a 10%
greater salary, and be a significant door-opener for increased
professional opportunity for physicians in administrative roles.
This and other findings are reported in the 2009 Physician
Executive Compensation Survey conducted by the American College of
Physician Executives (ACPE) and Cejka Search. "There is a growing
need for physicians who are effective leaders," explains Barry
Silbaugh, Chief Executive Officer of the American College of
Physician Executives. "In an era of reform, organizations recognize
the essential role of physicians who complement their clinical
training with business education and leadership development to help
ensure a balance of priorities, including quality and financial
performance." Top findings include: -- One-third of physician
executives (33%) have a post-graduate business degree (MBA, MMM,
MPH, or MHA) -- Physician executives earn on average a 10% greater
salary with the attainment of the following post-graduate business
degrees: 11% more with a Master of Business Administration (MBA),
8% more with a Master of Medical Management (MMM), and 10% more
with a Master of Health Administration (MHA) compared with those
without a post-graduate business degree. -- The type of degree the
physician executive holds makes an even more significant difference
within a particular executive role. Comparing physician executives
counterparts with and without a post-graduate business management
degree, the following reported the largest differentials: -- Chief
Executive Officers/Presidents earn 22% more with an MBA. --
Department Chair/Chiefs earn 25% more with an MMM. -- Medical
Directors earn 18% more with an MHA. -- Overall physician executive
compensation averaged $288,000 in 2008, a 2-year gain of 12% and a
10-year increase of 44%. Compensation increased for all categories
reported in the survey. Physician executives in these roles
reported double-digit gains over the past 2-years: -- Chief
Executive Officer/President earned $383,500, up 13%. -- Chief
Medical Officers earned $324,750, up 11%. -- Department
Chair/Division earned $330,000, up 10%. Post-graduate business
degrees are worth the time and expense "Healthcare organizations
are now mandating advanced business degrees in conjunction with
strong clinical expertise for their physicians in executive
leadership positions," explains Lois Dister, Executive Vice
President and Managing Director with Cejka Search's Executive
Search Division. "At the senior leadership table, physician leaders
with business expertise are valued for their unique combination of
clinical and business training, which results in better outcomes
for patients and performance for the organization." Financial
performance and clinical quality are drivers for executive bonus
distribution -- Executive bonus is based on achieving a mix of
organizational (55%) and personal (45%) goals. -- Two-thirds (62%)
cite financial performance, including cost containment and
organization profit, as a component of their bonus, which is a 60%
increase in frequency from 2007 when only 39% mentioned this as a
determinant of their executive bonus. -- More than half (53%) cite
clinical quality, including outcome measurements, safety and
process, as a bonus component, a 67% increase in frequency as
compared to 32% in 2007. -- Forty-four (44%) cited satisfaction
among patients, physicians and employees as a component of their
bonus - more than double the 20% frequency reported in 2007.
"Clinical quality is the fastest growing bonus component. In an era
influenced heavily by Institute of Medicine and national quality
organizations, these overarching goals are synonymous with the
rankings of top hospitals," says Deedra Hartung, Executive Vice
President and Managing Director with Cejka Search's Executive
Search Division. "But it is also evident, that responsibility for
financial performance and stakeholder satisfaction also are
determinants in compensation for many if not most physician
executives throughout the organization." "A number of factors can
greatly influence compensation levels: the specific healthcare
sector, the organization's size and scope, as well as the
organizational context in which the leaders find themselves,"
explains Lori Schutte, President of Cejka Search. "Organizations
seeking to establish and develop top-performing executive physician
leadership should have clearly defined clinical and business
objectives, an honest assessment of their organization's culture,
and a system to ensure physician executive compensation is fair,
equitable, and correlate to the results achieved. Those are the
healthcare organizations that will attract and leverage the talents
of the best physician executives." To purchase a copy of the 2009
Physician Executive Compensation Survey, visit
http://www.cejkasearch.com/. Costs are $150 for ACPE members and
$350 for non-members. Individual sections (electronic only) with
Executive Summary included, may be purchased for $75 for ACPE
members and $150 for non-members. Methodology The Cejka Search and
ACPE 2009 Physician Executive Compensation Survey was distributed
electronically in May 2009 to 9,289 ACPE members. A total of 2,131
questionnaires were used in the survey tabulation, representing a
twenty-three percent (23%) response. About the American College of
Physician Executive The American College of Physician Executives
(ACPE), located in Tampa, Florida, is the leading national
professional association representing physicians in management and
boasts a membership of over 9,000 including some of the nation's
top healthcare leaders. About Cejka Search Cejka Search is a
nationally recognized healthcare executive and physician search
organization providing services exclusively to the healthcare
industry for more than twenty-five years. Partnering with our
client organizations to identify and present only the best
healthcare talent, Cejka Search completes assignments across all
levels of the healthcare continuum and is a market leader in
providing flexible, innovative healthcare search and recruitment
services. Cejka Search is a Cross Country Healthcare, Inc.
(NASDAQ:CCRN) company, a diversified leader in healthcare staffing
services. DATASOURCE: Cejka Search CONTACT: Nancy Burns of Cejka
Search, +1-314-726-1603, Web Site: http://www.cejkasearch.com/
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