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Income in Selected Categories of Medical Personnel in the U.S.A.
Authors: L. Strnad; A. Stožický
Authors‘ workplace: Fakulta řízení a manažerských technologií, Univerzita Hradec Králové, Institut zdravotní politiky a ekonomiky, Kostelec nad Černými lesy
Published in: Prakt. Lék. 2003; (9): 547-550
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The paper presents incomes of the main categories of medical personnel in the year 2000:
physicians, stomatologists,pharmacists and nurses based on official statistical data of theU.S.A.The median of net incomes before taxes was (in thousands of dollars) 165 in physicians, 129 instomatologists, 71 in pharmacists and 45 in medical nurses. The paper also analyzes factorsinfluencing the level of income in medical occupations. Attention is also devoted to methodicalproblems in comparing the level of income and comparing the income of medical personnel inCzech Republic with that in the U.S.A.Key words:
incomes of medical personnel U.S.A., Czech Republic - comparison.
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