Medical groups suffer continued financial losses in most regions, average increase in compensation at 2.4%
Many provider organizations continue to operate at a significant loss, and although nearly 70% of specialties saw increases in compensation in 2010, increases were marginal. Those are the results of the American Medical Group Association's 2011 Medical Group Compensation and Financial Survey.
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