MGMA: Physician recruiters are filling vacancies more quickly, efficiently

Friday, April 23, 2010

Healthcare Finance News recently published a story titled, "MGMA: Physician recruiters are filling vacancies more quickly, efficiently." Here's a snippet from the story:
The MGMA’s report, “In-House Recruitment Benchmarking Survey: 2010 Report Based on 2008 Data,” showed that most specialties reported a decline in the cost and number of resources associated with filling these positions. Survey analysts have attributed this to the economic downturn and an increase (30 percent, according to this year’s report) in the use of Internet job boards as a primary recruitment method.  
The MGMA collaborated with the Association of Staff Physician Recruiters on the survey.
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The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) is the premier membership association for professional administrators and leaders of medical group practices.

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