According to the 2011 Medical Group Management Association's Physician Compensation and Productivity Report, more than one-third of physician group practices in the U.S. are using some type of "work relative value unit" (commonly known as a wRVU) structure for compensation purposes, and more than 60% of physicians are paid on the basis of some type of wRVU metric. So, physicians clearly have some familiarity with the wRVU concept and its application in calculating physican "pay for productivity" compensation.
However, while wRVU models generally provide compensation ...
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