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Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
2013 Great American Physician SurveyConducted by Physicians Practice and Sponsored by Kareo
PAGE 2 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
1172 physicians surveyed
by Physicians Practice
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 3 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Demographics
38.4
61.6
Gender
FemaleMale
8.1%
20.5%
28.7%
28.1%
14.6%
Age
35 years old or younger
36-45 years old
46-55 years old
56-64 years old
65 or older
PAGE 4 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Specialty
0.3% 2.4% 1.3% 0.6% 0.4%
19.2%
1.4%
13.1%
1.4%
10.9%4.7%1.3%0.6%
10.3%
14.4%
4.4%
3.4%1.0%
9.0%Allergy & ImmunologyAnesthesiologyCardiologyDermatologyEndocrinologyFamily/General PracticeGeriatricsInternal MedicineNeurologyObstetrics/GynecologyOncologyOrthopedicsOtolaryngologyPediatricsPsychiatryRadiologySurgery
PAGE 5 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Employment
Employed physician in a private practice. 11.4%
Work in a clinical setting that is not identified above. 12.6%
Employed in a non-clinical profession (i.e., administrator) 2%
Retired 4.5%
Employed physician of a hospital or other institution. 35.6%
Partner/co-owner of a private practice 33.8%
PAGE 6 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Number in Practice
29.1%
24.9%11.5%
7.2%
7.0%
5.3%
15.0%
No other physicians; I work soloBetween 2 and 5 physiciansBetween 6 and 10 physiciansBetween 11 and 20 physiciansBetween 21 and 50 physiciansBetween 51 and 100 physiciansMore than 100 physicians
PAGE 7 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Who’s Taking Medicare?
10.9% accept Medicare but are considering dropping it in the next few years
64.4% accept Medicare and will keep doing so for the foreseeable future
19.6% do not accept Medicare
5.1% are closed to new Medicare patients but will see existing Medicare patients
PAGE 8 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Who’s Taking Medicaid?
8.7% accept Medicaid but are considering dropping it in the next few years
55.5% accept Medicaid and will keep doing so for the foreseeable future
29.4% do not accept Medicaid
6.4% are closed to new Medicaid patients but will see existing Medicaid patients
PAGE 9 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
The single most important factor in the
selection of specialty was that it was clinically
stimulating.
.77%
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 10 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Job Satisfaction
I like Being a Physician
I am Fairly Happy with My Choice of
Specialty
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1 Stronly Disagree2345 Strongly Agree
PAGE 11 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Would Most Physicians Do It Again?
Given the chance to go back in time and pick
another career path, 59.7% would roughly
do everything the way they did it the first
time
PAGE 12 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
#1 Reason Not to be a Physician:
9.6%
7.7%
15.5%
14.0%
31.7%
14.0%
7.4%
The compensation is not high enoughThe hours are too longThe stress is too highNot as rewarding as I thought it would beToo much 3rd party in-terferenceDeclining ability to be independentOther
PAGE 13 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
17.9% would discourage their children from
seeking a career as a physicianSource: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 14 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
How Much Are Physicians Working a Week?
15% work less than 40 hours 31.5% work 41-50 hours 28.5% work 51-60 hours 12.2% work 61-70 hours 7.4% work 71-80 hours 5.4% work more than 80 hours
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 15 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Physicians Wish They Worked…
3.6%
56.4%
40.0%
More hours per weekFewer hours per weekI’m happy with my current schedule
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 16 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
What Are Physicians Willing to Give Up?
“What would you be willing to give up in order to work less?”– 34.7% Money– 14.3% Influence over management decisions
– 8.1% Partnership, or my future opportunity to be a partner
– 3% Benefits
– 39.9% Nothing
PAGE 17 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
59.7% of physicians do not often
wish they could change workplaces
while 40.3% do.
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 18 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
The #1 reason physicians would
prefer to work somewhere else: To
get away from an unhealthy culture
(32.4%), closely followed by a
desire for more personal time
(24.6%).Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 19 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Practice Models: Concierge Practice
51.90%
31.40%
5.50%
11.30% Such a practice is not right for me but I don’t mind if other physicians do it
I’m considering/have con-sidered something like that
I’m already working in such a practice model, or plan-ning to switch
I think concierge practices are bad for the healthcare system, or unethical
PAGE 20 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Practice Models: Direct Pay
41.00%
42.90%
8.90%
7.20%Such a practice is not right for me but I don’t mind if other physicians do it
I’m considering/have con-sidered something like that
I’m already working in such a practice model, or plan-ning to switch
I think direct pay practices are bad for the healthcare system, or unethical
PAGE 21 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Practice Models: Patient-Centered Medical Home
46.30%
32.80%
11.50%
9.30%Have no interest
I've thought about it, but have no plans to make the switch
Am currently transitioning to a PCMH, or I'm planning to
Am already a PCMH
PAGE 22 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
45.7% of physicians plan to continue practicing as they do now in the next 5
years.Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 23 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
The Largest Barrier to Good Healthcare is…
37.4% believe it’s lack of adequate health insurance 19% feel they don’t have time to educate patients
properly 8.8% believe patients don’t schedule regular preventive
care 12.8% says patients don’t follow their advice 22% think there are other reasons
PAGE 24 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
How Many Physicians Have Been Sued?
34.5%
15%
50.5%
Yes, SuedYes, ThreatenedNo
PAGE 25 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
Percentage of physicians who have ordered
procedures or tests that they thought were
probably not medically necessary.
.
62%
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
PAGE 26 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
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5 Extremely Important4321 Not at all important
PAGE 27 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Affordable Care Act
13.6
35.5
31.1
19.8
I strongly support itI mostly support it, but I’d make a few tweaksI mostly oppose it, though there are a few good things about itI strongly oppose it
PAGE 28 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
What Have You Done as a Result of Healthcare Reform?
0.00%
20.00%
40.00%
60.00%
PAGE 29 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians Practice
Washington Represent Physicians Well…
35.4%
49%
14%
1.5%
Utterly false. Washington doesn’t care what doctors think.
Mostly false. Occasionally the AMA or some other physicians’ group can break through on a specific issue, but in gen-eral doctors are not well-represented in Washington.
Mostly true. Doctors don’t always get their way but on most issues our views are represented.
Very true. If anything, the statement understates the influence that physi-cians have in Washington, which is ac-tually quite significant.
PAGE 30 KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physicians PracticePAGE KAREO | CONFIDENTIAL
Why Engage Patients?
On a scale of 1-10, the average
physician rates their happiness as
a 7.
Source: 2013 Great American Physician Survey, Physician Survey, Physicians Practice