Category: ASC News

The most common ways RNs supplement income

About 52 percent of registered nurses take side gigs or extra shifts to supplement their yearly income, according to Medscape’s 2023 “RN/LPN Compensation Report,” published Sept. 26. 

Physician, 2 pharmacists charged in $170M fraud scheme 

A Houston-based physician and two pharmacists were charged in a 13-count indictment for their roles in a $170 million healthcare fraud and kickback scheme. 

What practice setting pays young physicians the most

Physicians under 40 earn the highest salary working in office-based single-specialty groups, according to the Medscape 2023 “Young Physician Compensation Report” published Sept. 26. 

The region where RNs earn the most

While the average compensation for registered nurses sits at $85,000, RNs working in the Pacific region earn substantially more at $110,000 on average, according to Medscape’s 2023 “RN/LPN Compensation Report,” published Sept. 26. 

RN, LPN pay in 2023

Income for registered nurses rose about 3 percent in 2022, while it rose by 10 percent for licensed practical nurses, according to Medscape’s 2023 “RN/LPN Compensation Report,” published Sept. 26. 

The region where young physician salaries are rising the fastest

Physicians under 40 practicing in the western region of the U.S. enjoy a salary advantage over their peers in other regions, according to Medscape’s 2023 “Young Physician Compensation Report,” published Sept. 26. 

Salaries on the rise for physicians under 40

The average compensation for physicians under 40 jumped 11 percent in 2022, according to Medscape’s 2023 “Young Physician Compensation Report,” published Sept. 26. 

10 best, worst cities for people with disabilities

Scottsdale, Ariz., is the best city for people with disabilities, while Gulfport, Miss., is the worst, according to personal finance site WalletHub. 

5 ASCs hiring administrators

Here are five ASCs that posted job listings seeking administrators in the last month. 

Climate change, COVID-19 driving patient relocation

City demographics have been shifting over the last 12 months, as workers and residents have been leaving larger hubs like New York City for smaller cities across states including Florida and Texas.