ACOs may affect physician employment patterns, JAMA study finds

July 30, 2018Garrett SchmittNo Commentsemployment, JAMA, physician burnout, Physician comp, Physician Compensation, Physician Engagement, physician Satisfaction

Dive Brief: The growth of accountable care organizations is cutting physician work hours as well as the likelihood of doctors being self-employed, according to a new JAMA report. The study of nearly 50,000 doctors found a 10% increase in ACO enrollment in a hospital referral region is connected with 0.82 fewer work hours per week…

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