MDVIP and Your Retirement
MDVIP Will Turn Your Practice Into a Most Valuable Asset
Sadly, most physicians receive very little compensation for their practices when they retire.
MDVIP can offer a very different picture by bringing a doctor willing to acquire your
practice in for a transition period during which time the acquiring physician buys your
practice. The yield can be significant.
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Watch a video clip
of MDVIP - affiliated physician, Harold Solomon, M.D., discussing retirement.
Doctors' Average Pay Fell 7% in 8 Years, Report Says
the average physician's net income declined 7 percent from 1995 to 2003, after adjusting for
inflation, while incomes of lawyers and other professionals rose by 7 percent during the period.
Primary care doctors, who are already among the lowest-paid physicians, had the steepest
decline in their inflation - adjusted earnings a 10 percent drop according to the report by
the Center for Studying Health System Change, a nonprofit research group in Washington.
By REED ABELSON, New York Times, June 22, 2006
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