

Kim Schwab and Darcy Devine
- Nov 21, 2022
BFMV Perspective: Physician Moonlighting is on the Uptick as Shortages Grow
The unprecedented growth of the aging population, combined with accelerating physician retirements, is causing a dramatic shortage of qualified healthcare providers in the U.S. The American Association of Medical Colleges (AAMC) currently projects a nationwide shortage of 37,800 to 124,000 physicians by 2034. Interesting facts about the situation: Per-capita healthcare spending is substantially higher for senior citizens. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, over 50 million


Will Hamilton
- Nov 10, 2022
Top 10 Most Valuable Intangible Assets in Healthcare Services
Healthcare services organizations rely on a variety of intangible assets to create business value, including patient and customer relationships, medical records, trade names, assembled workforce, licenses and certifications, non-compete clauses, proprietary technology, software, and others. Market data related to the value of these types of assets are scarce since they’re rarely sold separately, and when they are, the financial terms are seldom disclosed publicly. One importa


Melanie Rosebrock, CVA
- Nov 2, 2022
Key Burden Statistics: 2022 BFMV Physician Call Coverage Burden & Compensation Survey
Not only is BFMV’s fourth annual direct-to-physician call coverage survey an affordable source of physician call coverage compensation information, the BFMV survey is unique in that it provides statistics related to the "burden" of call, including in-person visits and phone call volumes for a variety of specialties. Following is a summary of key burden statistics from the 2022 survey. 1. Median Days of Coverage per Month Cardiothoracic surgery, nephrology, maternal-fetal medi