Salary.Com(TM) Announces Release of Fall 2006 Healthcare Compensation Survey
Posted on: Thursday, 15 March 2007, 09:01 CDT
Salary.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:SLRY), a leading provider of on-demand compensation management solutions, today announced the results of the Fall 2006 Healthcare Compensation Survey. The survey covers a broad spectrum of healthcare positions from Chief of Surgery to Medical Records Clerk; it reports employee pay data for 130 key jobs, including many positions not typically found in other healthcare surveys.
"This survey was conducted at the request of our healthcare clients who were having trouble finding compensation market data for certain positions," said Joseph Kilmartin, director of surveys at Salary.com. "The Fall 2006 Healthcare Compensation Survey provides many healthcare-specific types of compensation, such as per diem rates and shift differentials."
The following chart includes a representative sampling of jobs from the survey.
Job
MedianAnnualSalary
Medical Director
$227,822
Certified Nurse Anesthetist
$133,519
Nursing Director
$108,274
Physician Assistant - Medical
$77,757
Infection Control Coordinator
$67,652
Physical Therapist
$64,988
Medical Technologist - Hematology
$51,407
Chaplain - Healthcare
$45,489
Licensed Practical Nurse
$38,958
Anesthesia Technician
$30,999
Phlebotomist
$27,207
Home Care Aide I
$23,997
"This survey report will be a very useful tool for healthcare employers that are seeking pay data on specialty nurses, health value analysts and other emerging positions in the healthcare field," explained Kilmartin. "Many organizations are becoming increasingly concerned about being able to provide competitive compensation in these fast-growing areas. This survey gives them the information to help them track wage rates and adjust accordingly."
About the Fall 2006 Healthcare Compensation Survey
More than 160 organizations provided information for almost 500 locations -- representing over 209,000 employees at some of the nation's largest and most well-known health care institutions. Nearly 80 percent of survey participants reported being not-for-profit, with a majority of those organizations being not-for-profit secular. Approximately 12 percent of participants indicated they were for profit, while the remaining 10 percent were government institutions. Participants represent a broad range of organization types, from very large healthcare systems to relatively small homecare agencies. The hospitals and healthcare systems represented in the survey range in size from 70 to 22,260 employees, with an average size of 2,853 employees.
More information about the Fall 2006 Healthcare Compensation Survey, including sample report pages, can be found at http://healthcare.salary.com. To purchase the survey report, email surveys@salary.com or call (800)-573-7781.
About Salary.com, Inc.
Salary.com is a leading provider of on-demand compensation management solutions helping businesses and individuals manage pay and performance. Salary.com provides companies of all sizes comprehensive on-demand software applications that are tightly integrated with its own proprietary compensation data sets, thereby automating the essential elements of the compensation management process and significantly improving the effectiveness of its clients' compensation spend. For more information, visit www.salary.com.
Source: Business Wire
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