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Surgery These days : What's On The Horizon


By: Cory Ellerd
Submitted: 2010-08-16 12:31:48 | Word Count: 675


2010 Outlook for Surgeons

The Advisory Council for General Surgery has shown that the figure of general surgeons in the US in 1994 was between 17,289 and 23,502, or a ratio of 7.1 general surgeons per 100,000 people. As many as one-third of today's active physicians may retire by the year 2020. It is projected that because of the quantity of retiring surgeons employment for them is strong and should maintain growing. There is particular concern about shortages in the near future as older physicians retire. Rural areas are outstandingly vulnerable to attracting and retaining physicians.

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Greater than before job opportunities will be on hand for surgeons in districts of low-income populations or rural areas. Surgeons earned an average annual salary of $240,533 to $361,589 in 2008, based on Salary.com reports. Salaries vary based upon familiarity in the field and professional specialty.

General Surgeon's Salary Range

As with most specialties the years of experience, geographic location, the type of facility and determine the General Surgeons salary. The Allied Physicians Salary Survey revealed a difference in salary for general surgeons by years of experience as follows:

* 1-2 Years - $226,000
* 3 or More - $291,000
* Maximum - $520,000

General Surgeon Job Outlook

The job outlook for general surgeons is good, as the scarcity for physicians is occurring around the globe. Employment opportunities are expected to grow faster than ordinary between now and 2014. The Department of Labor reported that 14.6 of all practicing physicians specialized in surgery.

The Aging Population in the US

The US inhabitants is aging. From 2010 and 2035, all age groups 70 and above will escalate over 95%. This means there will be a bigger demand for all health care services and reasonably lesser and younger populace of physicians taking the retiring physicians position. Some worry that as the Baby Boom generation starts receiving Medicare coverage the older physicians may retire more quickly rather than accept the lower fees and higher workload of the government funded insurance. Further, it is estimated that as many as one-third of today's practicing physicians will retire by 2020. However, the recession and massive job loss across the country has had a direct impact on the revenue stream to physicians. When people lose their job, they also lose their health care benefits and so access to health care.

Stock Market Decline impact on Retirement

The recent stock market decline has impacted older physicians' decisions. Some physicians are postponing retirement because of the economy's impact on their retirement savings. But even a three- to five-year delay won't address the impending loss of experienced physicians. Some new physicians are looking to Locum Surgery jobs for the short term to remain available for better opportunities.

Health Insurance Reform

Even together with the health bill conclusively signed into law its effect on our health care is not known. By 2014 their will be an increase in the enrollment into health care insurance programs. This increase when, combined with the long term aging of the population, should push demand for services and therefore cost higher. However, no one yet knows what will happen to reimbursement rates from Medicare and this new program. The question is will there be rate a cut of reimbursement rates for different specialties by Medicare and this new program that may conversely become a decreasing factor of the income of all specialties including Surgery, its related specialties, and subspecialties.

Clearly the Obama administration has its hands full. We are getting older and there are fewer young people to carry this growing financial burden. The Sins of the Fathers.....

Author Resource:- For Information on physician jobs, visit :Adult Psychiatry Jobs,
Anesthesia Jobs, and
Pediatrics Jobs.

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