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Oncologists/hematologists’ hospital revenue down slightly since 2012

Oncologists and hematologists are generating 4.1% less revenue for hospitals than they did in 2012, according to a survey by physician recruitment firm Merritt Hawkins.

In 2015, oncologists/hematologists generated $1.69 million in net revenue for their affiliated hospitals, compared with $1.76 million in 2012, when Merritt Hawkins last conducted its survey of hospital chief financial officers.

Net revenue generated by physicians in all 18 specialties included in the survey averaged $1.56 million in 2015, which was up 7.7% over the $1.45 million generated in 2012. Average revenue for specialists was up 12.8%, going from $1.42 million in 2012 to $1.61 million in 2015, the survey showed.

The survey was completed by 74 hospital chief financial officers. Despite the small number, Merritt Hawkins noted that the “results are reliable and accurate, in large part because the overall number for average annual revenue generated by all physician specialties for their affiliated hospitals has remained virtually unchanged” over the course of six surveys spanning 14 years.

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Oncologists and hematologists are generating 4.1% less revenue for hospitals than they did in 2012, according to a survey by physician recruitment firm Merritt Hawkins.

In 2015, oncologists/hematologists generated $1.69 million in net revenue for their affiliated hospitals, compared with $1.76 million in 2012, when Merritt Hawkins last conducted its survey of hospital chief financial officers.

Net revenue generated by physicians in all 18 specialties included in the survey averaged $1.56 million in 2015, which was up 7.7% over the $1.45 million generated in 2012. Average revenue for specialists was up 12.8%, going from $1.42 million in 2012 to $1.61 million in 2015, the survey showed.

The survey was completed by 74 hospital chief financial officers. Despite the small number, Merritt Hawkins noted that the “results are reliable and accurate, in large part because the overall number for average annual revenue generated by all physician specialties for their affiliated hospitals has remained virtually unchanged” over the course of six surveys spanning 14 years.

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Oncologists and hematologists are generating 4.1% less revenue for hospitals than they did in 2012, according to a survey by physician recruitment firm Merritt Hawkins.

In 2015, oncologists/hematologists generated $1.69 million in net revenue for their affiliated hospitals, compared with $1.76 million in 2012, when Merritt Hawkins last conducted its survey of hospital chief financial officers.

Net revenue generated by physicians in all 18 specialties included in the survey averaged $1.56 million in 2015, which was up 7.7% over the $1.45 million generated in 2012. Average revenue for specialists was up 12.8%, going from $1.42 million in 2012 to $1.61 million in 2015, the survey showed.

The survey was completed by 74 hospital chief financial officers. Despite the small number, Merritt Hawkins noted that the “results are reliable and accurate, in large part because the overall number for average annual revenue generated by all physician specialties for their affiliated hospitals has remained virtually unchanged” over the course of six surveys spanning 14 years.

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