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Private Equity Ownership Reshapes Workforce Composition in Physician Practices
Private equity-acquired practices were more likely than non-acquired practices to have high clinician churn.
Clinician Replacement Rates in Acquired and Non-Acquired Practices Across 3 Specialties
Dermatology
Gasteroenterology
Ophthalmology
Following private equity firms acquisition of independent physician practices, the workforce composition changes, including through an increase in advanced practice providers.
Key Findings:
In acquired practices, entering clinicians replaced existing clinicians at a higher rate than at non-private equity-acquired practices.
Of the studied specialties, gastroenterology had the highest clinician replacement rate.
Replacement rates werehigher for physicians under the age of 40 years old than for older physicians.
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