2016 revenue goals proved elusive for many physician practices
Physician Practice Insider, February 21, 2017
More than one-quarter of physician practices fell short of revenue goals in 2016, according to a poll released January 17 by the Medical Group Management Association.
The poll, which gathered more than 1,000 responses, asked respondents whether or not 2016 net revenue goals were met. A plurality (30%) said revenue fell short; however, 29% said their practices exceeded revenue goals. Rounding out the top three, 27% said 2016 revenue was on target.
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