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Here are six numbers from Medscape’s “Physicians Eye Retirement 2023 Report” that offer a snapshot into physician retirement. The report included 1,017 respondents across 29 specialities. 1.
Retirement traditions like the gold watch, hand-held invitations, and entitlement programs are becoming like old records, drive-in movies, and gelatin molds.
The U.S. faces a physician shortage as more providers reach retirement age. Here's why health care struggles to retain experienced docs—and recruit new ones.
Physicians face higher tax brackets and require proactive tax planning. Understand tax deductions related to student loans, retirement savings and business expenses.
"The physician workforce as a whole is aging," he says. "Close to a quarter of the physicians in the US are 65 and over. So, you don't need any extraordinary events driving retirement in order for ...
Primary care physicians tend to retire in their mid-60s, suggesting those retirements are unlikely to have a significant effect on overall physician retirement rates over the near term, according t ...
22% of physicians considering early retirement amid COVID-19: 4 stats to know COVID-19 caused a slight increase in physician retirement, but nearly three-quarters of physicians reporting being ...