Financial Residency

Coffee & Contracts - What is Wrong with MGMA Data?

04.04.2024 - By Financial Residency NetworkPlay

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The MGMA (Medical Group Management Association) data is often considered the gold standard for physician compensation analysis, but it has several limitations. Firstly, the data is delayed, with current data based on previous years' figures. Secondly, the sample size, though large, may not fully represent the physician population. Additionally, there's selection bias as certain physicians may not report their salaries. The data doesn't differentiate between full-time and part-time roles or consider variations in hourly or shift-based work. It also doesn't accurately represent value-based pay, conversion factors, or tiered structures for compensation.  Despite its popularity, MGMA data alone may not provide a comprehensive picture of fair market value for individual physicians, as each situation is unique. While valuable, it's important to consider the individual story and context when determining compensation. Jon invites individuals to contact Contract Diagnostics through phone, chat, or email for personalized assistance, visit www.ContractDiagnostics.com

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