Are there differences in workload patterns by type of physicians?
• Looking at the FTE-to-count ratio provides an estimate of the average workloadiv per physician. Nationally, the average workload per physician billing fee for service was 80% in 2005–2006. • Across jurisdictions, the average workload per physician ranged from 63% to 87%. • Nationally, the average workload by age groups are as follows: • Less than 40 years of age—69% • 40 to 59 years of age—86% • 60 years of age and over—75% • According to the full-time-equivalent methodology, another measure of workload is to compare the proportion of physicians working less than, equal to or more than one FTE. Nationally, 54% of physicians were working less than one FTE, while 30% were working more than one FTE. • A higher proportion of family medicine physicians were working less than one FTE (55%, versus 52% of specialists). Conversely, 32% of specialists were working more than one FTE, compared to 28% of family medicine physicians. • By gender, the proportion of physicians working less than or mo
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