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Surveys

Advanced Practice Clinician Survey

Historically, it has been challenging to obtain comprehensive cash compensation data for advanced practice clinician positions. Surveys that publish data on these positions often do not provide the scope or level of detail on pay practices that institutions want. To meet this challenge, Integrated Healthcare Strategies has launched a national salary and pay practices survey dedicated exclusively to advanced practice clinician provider positions. This survey is a focused study of total cash compensation, productivity, and pay practices for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and certified nurse midwives.

In this survey you’ll find comprehensive compensation data for advanced practice clinicians reported by:

  • Position (i.e., certified nurse midwife, nurse practitioner, physician assistant)
  • Specialty group (i.e., medical, primary care, surgical, surgical first assist)
  • Specialty (e.g., family practice, general surgery, neonatology, critical care, hematology/oncology)
  • Hospital-based versus clinic-based positions

Survey Highlights

  • The most exhaustive list of benchmark positions available in the industry -- over 40 nurse practitioner benchmarks, over 30 physician assistant benchmarks, plus nurse midwives
  • Comprehensive data on:
    • Pay practices (call pay, shift differentials, certification pay, etc.)
    • Incentive practices
    • Hiring practices
    • Workforce trends
    • Employer-sponsored career and educational advancement programs
  • Data reported nationally and by region
  • Custom data cuts available upon request

Survey Timeline

Participation opens: July 2, 2012
Participation deadline: September 27, 2012
Publication: December 28, 2012

For more information:

Click here to submit an interest request to participate in or purchase this survey.

Email Comp.Surveys@IHStrategies.com. Call 1-800-327-9335, Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. (CST); please ask for the Compensation Survey Department.

Download Compensation Survey brochure