consequence s from the Medical Econ...
consequence s from the Medical Economics Continuing observe and the American Academy of Family Physician's (AAFP's) 2003 Practice Profile contemplation show that family physicians have increasingly controllable hours and lower overall medical liability premiums than more [i]or[/i] less other specialists. In addition, the springs noted slightly higher take-home pay than family physicians have had in the past. the two surveys reported family physicians worked an average of 50 hours for week, which is 10 hours les than what was reported in the 1989 AAFP review In the Medical Economics overlook the average income after expenditures for family physicians was $150000 in 2002 In the AAFP contemplate the average income after outlays was listed as $142,400 in 2002 which was up from $134000 in 2001 According to the AAFP examine members paid a median of $9600 in medical liability premiums in 2002 which is a 21 percent increase since 1998 Premiums for general surgeon and internists increased at as much as 130 percent from 1999 to 2003 COPYRIGHT 2004 American Academy of Family Physicians COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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