KDNash Enterprises, College Station, TX.
Private Practice, Phoenix, AZ.
J Prosthodont. 2019 Jan;28(1):49-63. doi: 10.1111/jopr.12923. Epub 2018 Jun 13.
To review data and results from past surveys of prosthodontists sponsored and conducted by the American College of Prosthodontists (ACP). Specifically, results are examined and presented from the most recently conducted survey in 2017. Trends and changes in characteristics impacting the private practice of prosthodontists over time are discussed using results from six surveys completed in 2002, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014, and 2017.
Results from the past surveys of prosthodontists are statistically examined and used to estimate several characteristics of the current population of practicing prosthodontists. The selected characteristics include age, gender, hours in the practice, employment of staff, referral sources, and financial conditions (e.g., gross receipts, expenses in the practice, and net income of prosthodontists). While the most recent survey was conducted during the year 2017, the respondents reported survey data for the previous year of 2016.
The average age of private practice respondents in 2016 was 50 years; 23 years since graduation from dental school and 18 years since completion of residency; an average of 18 years since starting practice as a prosthodontist, with 52% in solo practice. The mean number of hours per week in the practice was 33.9 hours and the mean number of hours treating patients averaged 28.3 hours per week. The single largest source of referrals is the prosthodontist's patients (24.8%), while general practitioners are a close second source of referrals (21.8%). Salaries paid by prosthodontic practices reached 55% of total practice expenses. The mean nominal net income in 2016 of prosthodontists in private practice was $231,140 while the mean total net income from all prosthodontic sources was $263,850.
Changes have continued to take place in the private practice of prosthodontics during most of the last decade. The average age of prosthodontists has declined since 2010. Hours in practice and hours treating patients have declined at a rate of about 1% per year since 2001. Mean net earnings of prosthodontists have declined at a rate of 1.6% since 2001 and 3.1% per year since 2007. The prosthodontist private practice industry, not unlike dentistry as a whole, has undergone economic and practice challenges that have affected the conditions of private practice during the last decade.
回顾由美国修复牙科学会(ACP)赞助和进行的过去对修复牙科学者的调查的数据和结果。具体来说,检查并呈现了 2017 年最近进行的调查结果。使用 2002 年、2005 年、2008 年、2011 年、2014 年和 2017 年完成的六次调查的结果,讨论了随着时间的推移影响修复牙科学者私人执业的特征的趋势和变化。
对过去修复牙科学者的调查结果进行统计学检查,并用于估计当前执业修复牙科学者群体的几个特征。所选特征包括年龄、性别、执业时间、员工雇佣情况、转诊来源以及财务状况(例如总收入、执业支出和修复牙科学者的净收入)。虽然最近的调查是在 2017 年进行的,但受访者报告的是前一年 2016 年的调查数据。
2016 年私人执业受访者的平均年龄为 50 岁;从牙科学院毕业 23 年,完成住院医师培训 18 年;作为修复牙科学者执业的平均时间为 18 年,其中 52%为单人执业。每周执业时间的平均小时数为 33.9 小时,每周治疗患者的平均小时数为 28.3 小时。最大的转诊来源是修复牙科学者的患者(24.8%),其次是普通科医生(21.8%)。修复牙科学诊所支付的工资达到总执业支出的 55%。2016 年私人执业修复牙科学者的名义净收入平均值为 231140 美元,而所有修复牙科学来源的平均总净收入为 263850 美元。
在过去十年的大部分时间里,修复牙科学的私人执业继续发生变化。自 2010 年以来,修复牙科学者的平均年龄有所下降。自 2001 年以来,每周工作时间和治疗患者的时间每年以约 1%的速度下降。自 2001 年以来,修复牙科学者的平均净收入每年下降 1.6%,自 2007 年以来每年下降 3.1%。修复牙科学私人执业行业与整个牙科一样,经历了经济和实践挑战,这些挑战影响了过去十年的私人执业条件。