Physician execs see nearly 7% salary rise
Physician executive compensation rose an average of 6.7%, from $225,000 to $240,000, according to the 2005 Physician Executive Compensation Survey, published by Cejka Search and the American College of Physician Executives (ACPE) (based on 2004 data). The positive climb was slightly less than the 7.1% rise reported in 2003.
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