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The squeeze on salaries The economy may be on the rebound, but surgical administrators say they are still feeling the squeeze of the recession and rising healthcare costs on their paychecks. "My company is not even keeping up with inflation," says one nurse. "With the volatility of insurance companies and the steady decline in reimbursement rates, raises and bonuses are being seen less and less in positions of management," adds another. More than half of ASC and hospital respondents (52% and 54%, respectively) received a raise within the last year. Yet, half of both groups of leaders say their salaries are largely staying the same when compared to the last couple of years, thanks in large part to rising costs and lower reimbursements. "I am blessed to be in an occupation I am passionate about," says the CEO of one surgery center. "However, each year it takes hard work to succeed, as vendors increase costs and payors decrease pay- ments at the same time as they are increasing premiums." "The economy is different for us in healthcare. The ACA (Affordable Care Act) has seemed to hurt us in different ways," says Daniel Hauer, business manager for Canyon View Surgery Center in Grand Junction, Colo. "Most notably I've seen delays in payments from commercial carriers and much higher patient responsibilities that aren't being col- lected as easily. These financial challenges make employers hesitant when making 2015 budgets for salaries and bonuses." Surgical administrators say they feel the days of large raises and bonuses are well behind them. As you can see in "2014 Salary Survey: How Does Your Paycheck Compare?" on page 32, most ASC and hospital facility leaders say they did not receive a bonus within the last year — 34% of ASC managers and a whopping 62% of hospi- tal managers didn't receive a bonus — and those that did largely 5 2 O U T PAT I E N T S U R G E R Y M A G A Z I N E O N L I N E | January 2015

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