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Cost Survey 2011 Interactive Report Based on 2010 Data CD Site Network


Item #: 8383


The MGMA 2011 Cost Survey Report represents data from more than 1,950 medical groups representing more than 43,000 providers – the largest provider population of any cost survey in the United States.

Quickly and easily develop reports comparing your practice to MGMA data, saving you time and effort.

Use this resource to:

  • Compare cost data by category to identify possible improvement areas in your practice
  • Determine how payer mix can affect your practice’s bottom line
  • Review staffing costs compared to total revenue and other variables
  • Use cost reduction to improve profitability – even in a sluggish economy

This powerful CD includes:

  • Even more data than the printed report, including percentiles from 10 to 90
  • Single-specialty and multispecialty data
  • Customizable dashboard
  • RVU conversion tool to analyze how Centers for Medicare & Medicaid (CMS) fee schedule changes may affect your practice
  • Highly detailed data categories with multilevel operating-cost breakouts
  • Comprehensive accounts-receivable data and capitation, fee-for-service charges and revenues
  • Benchmarking wizard with instructions on how to get started, open tables, create reports and export to Microsoft Excel® or Word®

About the data:

  • Complete data on staffing ratios and costs
  • Medical revenue, total operating costs, revenue after operating costs, provider cost and net practice income or loss
  • Accounts receivable, payer mix and collection percentages
  • Financial ratios
  • Productivity data
  • Costs and revenues by HHS region for more regionally targeted benchmarks

Single-user licenses are also available for use by one user on one computer. See item 8382.

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'I used several indicators from the MGMA Cost Survey Report to justify staff rightsizing and utilizing square footage in the practice. I can bring hard data to our physicians that back up my assertions about the direction we need to take. It’s an invaluable resource.'—Casey Crotty, Administrator, Family Health Center LLC, Sandpoint, Idaho