Growth of Physicians and Administrators [1970-2009]

And Waste – Need We Say More?

By http://www.MCOL.com

***

Problem #1

***

***

Conclusion

Your thoughts and comments on this ME-P are appreciated. Feel free to review our top-left column, and top-right sidebar materials, links, urls and related websites, too. Then, subscribe to the ME-P. It is fast, free and secure.

Speaker: If you need a moderator or speaker for an upcoming event, Dr. David E. Marcinko; MBA – Publisher-in-Chief of the Medical Executive-Post – is available for seminar or speaking engagements. Contact: MarcinkoAdvisors@msn.com

OUR OTHER PRINT BOOKS AND RELATED INFORMATION SOURCES:

Product DetailsProduct Details

***

4 Responses

  1. The unfortunate truth about most health care jobs

    For Americans seeking career advice, experts often point to health care as an occupation ripe with opportunities. If only the pay were better.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/careersandeducation/the-unfortunate-truth-about-most-health-care-jobs/ar-AAruNZT?li=BBnbfcN

    Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

    Like

  2. […] is another chart that shows the rising costs of healthcare since 1970 as America has increasingly moved to […]

    Like

  3. PHYSICIANS ONLY

    “The one who works with his hands is a craftsman. The one who works with his mind is a scientist. The one who works with his heart is an artist. But the one who works with his hands, mind, and heart is a doctor.”

    Dr. David E. Marcinko MBA

    Like

  4. U.S. Providers Spend $282 Billion Annually on Administrative Costs

    The Center for American Progress recently released an analysis of administrative expenditures in the U.S. health care system. Here are some key findings from the report:

    • $496 billion is spent annually in the US on billing and insurance-related costs.
    • Providers in the US spend $282 billion annually on administrative costs.
    • Private insurers spend $158 billion annually on administrative costs.
    • Public programs spend $56 billion annually on administrative costs.

    Source: Center for American Progress, April 8, 2019

    Like

Leave a comment