MGMA: Practices allocating more resources to regulatory burden
October 3, 2014
Regulatory and administrative burdens on physician practices have increased, and practices are spending more for the resources needed to perform this work. In a study released last week, the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) reported a 4.6% increase in spending on total business operations staff—including general administrative staff, information technology staff, general/patient accounting staff and managed care administrative staff—per full-time-equivalent (FTE) physician since last year.
Other key findings from the report included:
- Physician-owned practices used more total support staff than hospital/integrated delivery system-owned practices, regardless of practice type.
- Patient-centered medical home (PCMH) practices spent $42.56 more per patient in total general operating costs than non-PCMH practices, but earned $65.54 more per patient in total medical revenue after operating cost.
- Primary care and surgical single-specialty practices in the Midwest earned almost four times more than their counterparts in Southern regions. Surgical single-specialty practices earned more in each of the geographic sections than primary care and nonsurgical single-specialty practices.
Source: FierceHealthcare, MGMA
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