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How should physician misbehavior in the workplace be handled?
39 percent of physicians said they've seen other physicians misbehave in the workplace, according to Medscape's 2023 "Physician Behavior Report." -
Healthcare workers are unhappier than ever: 3 report findings
Healthcare was found to be the unhappiest industry in 2023, according to a report from human resources company BambooHR. -
Where physicians are seeing bad behavior outside of the workplace
Twenty-two percent of physicians have seen misbehavior from other physicians outside of the workplace, according to Medscape's 2023 "Physician Behavior Report." -
Where physicians are seeing bad behavior in the workplace
Thirty-nine percent of physicians have seen misbehavior from other physicians in the workplace, according to Medscape's 2023 "Physician Behavior Report." -
Female physicians are 4 times less represented in film: Study
Male physicians have been represented in films through the last three decades four times more often than women, according to recent analysis published in JAMA Internal Medicine. -
The employed physician workforce in 5 numbers
Here are five numbers that provide a look into the employed physician workforce. -
These 6 specialties experience the most burnout
Emergency medicine tops the list of physician specialties with the highest percentage of burnout, according to a survey with over 13,000 responses from physicians and nonphysician providers across 30 states conducted by the American Medical Association. -
State superlatives: Best and worst states for physicians, nurses, healthcare access and more
Here are the best and worst states across a variety of metrics that Becker's has reported on since July 17: -
Top 20 states by healthcare access
WalletHub published its ranking of the best states for healthcare on July 31. One of the dimensions used to determine the ranking was healthcare access, which was based on 24 different metrics such as physicians per capita, hospital beds per capita, and average emergency department wait time. -
Physician assistant burnout by specialty
Eighty-four percent of physician assistants are satisfied with their current job and the majority of physician assistants across all specialties reported no symptoms of burnout, according to a survey conducted by the National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants. -
34% of Americans have visited a primary care provider in the last year
Only 34 percent of Americans have visited their primary care provider within the last year, according to a survey conducted by OnePoll for Assurance IQ. -
94% of hospitals address physician shortages with telemedicine programs: Study
94.6 percent of hospitals have been addressing physician shortages through telemedicine programs, according to the results of the Eagle 2023 Telemedicine Adoption Survey. -
7 healthcare strikes in 20 days
Here are seven strikes that involve hospitals and health systems that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 3: -
5 states with the most active physicians
California has the most active physicians of any state, according to May data from KFF: -
'They should be outlawed': Why noncompetes are affecting physician-employer relationships
David Robbins, MD, gastroenterologist at New York City-based Northwell Health, joined Becker's to discuss noncompetes and the hardest choices he's had to make as a physician. -
Number of active physicians by state
There are 1,077,115 active physicians in the U.S., according to May data from KFF. -
5 states with the lowest, highest projected physician competition
Nevada is the state with the lowest projected physician competition by 2023, according to personal finance website WalletHub. -
6 hospitals, health systems cutting jobs in August
Here are six hospitals and health systems cutting jobs that Becker's has reported on in August: -
Vanderbilt, Mayo Clinic to start charging for MyChart messages
Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville, Tenn., and the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., are adding to the growing list of more than 20 health systems that are charging for EHR messages looking for medical advice. -
15 healthcare companies with the widest CEO to worker pay gaps: What physicians should know
A recent report used proxy statements from S&P 500 companies filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission to compare CEO compensation to their average worker's compensation. The ratios were sorted by the state where the company is based and averaged.
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