This survey is intended for organizations of healthcare providers that agree to be accountable for the quality, cost and overall care of a select group of patients, enrollees, employees or population. This survey was first published in 2011.
This survey is intended for individual U.S. ambulatory surgery centers, which, for the purposes of this survey, are any distinct entity that operates exclusively for the purpose of providing surgical services to patients not requiring hospitalization and in which the expected duration of services would not exceed 24 hours following an admission. This survey will first be published in 2012.
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Also known as the MBA survey, this creates our annual list of top business graduate schools for physician-executives. This survey is intended for U.S. institutions that award MBAs or similar degrees that focus on physicians. This survey was first published in 2002.
This survey provides important information on construction and design firms that do business within the healthcare industry. Companies that participate are required to be based in the U.S. and have 100,000 square feet or more of healthcare projects in at least one phase of construction-completed, broke ground/in progress or designed. Companies include projects where they are the architect, construction manager, general contractor, design/build firm or developer of record. This survey was first published in 1980.
This survey is intended for executive search firms that make senior-level placements within the healthcare industry. Participating companies provide a breakdown of senior-level healthcare placements to providers as well as the industry as a whole. This survey was first published in 2006.
Referenced as our GPO Survey, this survey is intended for purchasing organizations-defined as an organization offering a portfolio of goods and services for purchase to its member and their affiliates-that work within the healthcare industry. Companies who participate provide information about their membership, purchasing volume, value, business practices and more. This survey was first published in 2003.
This survey is intended for U.S. law firms that have dedicated practice areas and staff to meet the needs of the healthcare industry and its regulations. Firms report on the healthcare practice areas they serve as well as the number of lawyers that focus on the industry. This survey will first be published in 2012.
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This survey is intended for U.S. management consulting firms that consult in various sectors of the healthcare industry. Participating companies report a breakdown of contracts and consultants both between providers as well as the industry as a whole. Results of this survey create our annual Largest healthcare management consulting firms list. This survey was first published in 2006.
This survey examines how much major employers spend on providing healthcare benefits and services to their employees; essentially, who pays for healthcare and how much it costs. Co-sponsored by the National Business Coalition on Health and the Leapfrog Group, this survey recognizes the growing power employers have to dictate how healthcare services are delivered. All companies participating must have a minimum of $1 billion in U.S. annual revenue. Participating companies are ranked by their healthcare purchasing power — an employer's total annual expenditures to provide healthcare benefits to the employer's covered lives. This survey was first published in 2008.
This survey provides essential information on hospitals systems. The survey is intended for organizations that own, lease or sponsor two or more acute-care or psychiatric hospitals. Participating companies provide total hospital counts as well as net patient revenue, total net revenue, net operating income, net income and total asset figures within their fiscal years. This survey was first published in 1976.
This survey is a collection of data from educational institutions on their Master's programs pertaining to health administration studies. Institutions that participate are required to be based in the U.S. and have a graduate program in health administration or similar healthcare-focused tracks. This survey was first published in 2012.
The survey, promoted by the National Committee for Quality Assurance, is intended for primary-care practices in the U.S. that function as patient-centered medical homes. This survey was first published in 2011.
This survey is available to healthcare executives to analyze their opinion on supply chain issues that effect their business decisions and relationships with group purchasing organizations. Submissions are kept confidential and analyzed only in the aggregate, so there are no respondent lists available. This survey will first be published in 2012.
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This annual information technology survey is invitation-only and made available to senior healthcare executives to analyze their opinion on the information systems function, and to understand the benefits organizations gain from implementing new IT systems and sharing data. Submissions are kept confidential and analyzed only in the aggregate, so there are no respondent lists available. This survey was first published in 1990.
This survey is an important source of information on companies who outsource within the healthcare industry. Companies that participate are considered eligible as an outsourcing firm if they have the following: A contract to manage a department (such as food service, housekeeping, data processing, etc.) of a hospital, long-term-care facility or other healthcare client. This questionnaire is not meant for firms managing entire facilities. Also a resident or off-site manager or management firm working full- or part-time with the client hospital, long-term-care facility or other healthcare client. Clients that share employees with other client facilities are considered consulting clients, not contract management, and should not be counted in this survey. This survey was first published in 1978.
This survey is intended for U.S. patient-satisfaction measurement firms that analyze various sectors of the healthcare industry. Results of this survey create our annual Largest patient satisfaction firms list. This survey was first published in 2006.
This survey is intended for companies who conduct and publish physician salary surveys. Participating companies report average physician compensation in a variety of specialties. This survey was first published in 1994.
This survey, once published as a Special Feature, is conducted to create three different By the Numbers lists: Largest post-acute companies; Largest skilled-nursing companies; and, Largest rehabilitation providers. The survey is intended for U.S. companies whose primary business is long-term or post-acute care, and that own or operate two or more service locations. This survey was first published in 1999.