
|Slideshows|September 8, 2022
- Medical Economics September 2022 edition
- Volume 99
- Issue 9
2022 Physician Burnout Survey results
Author(s)Medical Economics Staff
Is the physician burnout crisis actually improving?
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Is physician burnout actually on the decline?
Although most physicians have said they have experienced burnout during their career, the number who say they feel burned out now has decreased for the first time in the four years Medical EconomicsÒ has conducted its Physician Burnout and Wellness Survey. In 2021, 80% of respondents said they felt burned out at the time they took the survey. This year, that number was 73%. Check out the full results of our survey.
Articles in this issue
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Physician burnout, depression, and suicidealmost 4 years ago
Solving physician burnoutalmost 4 years ago
Prior authorizations and Medicare reimbursement: what you need to knowalmost 4 years ago
Can Technology Solve the Burnout It Helped Cause?almost 4 years ago
5 best practices for cleaning a medical officealmost 4 years ago
Are primary care physicians being replaced?almost 4 years ago
Building bond ladders eases investor angstalmost 4 years ago
5 reasons why your patients need advance care plansalmost 4 years ago
A health care price transparency revolution is at handalmost 4 years ago
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