Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - (Page 10) 10 COMMENTARY MARCH 2008 continued from page 1 Salary Survey 2008 Methods In 2005, a salary survey was created and had published results.3 This same survey was used and slightly modified for 2007. We sent surveys across the United States to all subscribers of Cath Lab Digest (circulation approximately 16,000) and made the survey available on the Cath Lab Digest website, www.cathlabdigest.com. Data was collected online and analyzed using Microsoft Excel. We surveyed cath lab professionals from March 2007 to December 2007. When we closed acceptance of surveys, we had a total of 419 responses, a four-fold increase in responses from 2005. This, to the best of our knowledge, represents the largest and most comprehensive cardiac cath lab salary survey. One limitation of this survey is that the 20% of respondents with more than one credential were counted one time for each relevant credential category, meaning, for example, that a single holder of both the RN and RCIS (or RT and RCIS) was counted as both 1 RN (or RT) and 1 RCIS. This may account for some of the higher ranges for the RCIS salary and should be taken into consideration when reviewing the ranges of the RCIS salaries Results See salary survey data. Discussion This survey provided a very good representation of nurses, technologists, and registered cardiovascular invasive specialists (RCISs). There is crossover between the RCIS and nurses or technologists. However, the opportunity was afforded to see if a credential makes a pay difference. Managers seem to make up the minority of responses and that could very well be a result of the fact that Cath Lab Digest is not a management-specific journal and this population is not being captured. The responses were well distributed among the midwest and south central. Although the New England/Mid-Atlantic regions had a slightly lower response rate, there is still enough data to make meaningful conclusions. We noticed a lower Pacific coast response rate, which is consistent with the 2005 survey. Lastly, responders were more tenured, with equal splits between 1-10 years and 10+ years experience. (In other words, newbies are too busy studying to complete the survey.) Credentialing has been a lingering issue in the field of invasive cardiology for years. Recently physicians have been required to sit for their boards; however, cath lab staff has not been required. All this could change in the future, as the CARE Bill is pushed further along the legislative process. In essence, the CARE Bill directs the Secretary for the Department of Health and Human Services, in consultation with recognized experts in medical imaging, to establish standards to ensure the safety and accuracy of medical imaging studies, as well as putting into place standards that pertain to the people performing medical imaging and radiation therapy. This bill, depending how it is passed, has the potential to put certain disciplines out of cath lab work. The RCIS credential and examination is being proposed as a unified credential for cath lab staff as a means of showing a minimum base level of knowledge for invasive cardiology. Credentialed RCIS salaries are reported here as higher than those of cardiovascular technologists (CVTs), which should also provide incentive for passing the RCIS exam. Of interest, in 2005, only 29% were required/encouraged to have the RCIS. In 2008, that number has increased to a total of 55% required/ encouraged (Figure 4a), thus showing that many cath labs are watching the CARE Bill unfold and are beginning to prepare for its potential implications. Unfortunately, for all the hard work put into preparing for the examination and passing, it is only rewarded 23% of the time. Compensation ranges from 5% raises to $1-$2/hour raises. This is a potential opportunity for cath lab managers/directors to reward staff for being the best that they can be in their profession. On average, cath lab staff has the potential to make a very fair living based on their average salary. The highest paid position is manager/director, with the highest rates consistently on the Pacific coast, consistent with 2005. Technical staff in the lab salaries are led by nurses, followed by RCIS staff and technologists — here again, the Pacific coast has the highest salary. A more comprehensive analysis is found in the results section and provides a wealth of data for an individual to base comparisons of their salary to those of their peers. It goes without saying that being a manager in California is an economically and geographically envious position; still, it is important to remember that cost of living varies widely throughout the country and this is reflected in regional wage differences as well. An area of concern arises in looking at annual incentive increases. The annual inflation rates since 2005 have been between 2.8% – 3.4%, for an average of very close to 3% annually. When looking at annual wage increases in our survey, 45% of responders fall below this rate, with 33% reporting no annual increase (Figures 7c and 7d). As hospitals look to cut costs, our hope is that wages are not an area of cost reduction. As the field of invasive cardiology goes forward in the coming years, cath lab personnel are going to be tackling more complex procedures encompassing numerous disease states such as carotid artery disease, chronic total occlusions in the lower legs, aortic aneurysm repair and aortic valve replacements, to name a few. The advent of hybrid labs with the operating room staff are upon us. With hybrid labs comes hybrid staff, and more educational and technical demand. Our hope is that as competent staffing demands increase, so will wages for those highly skilled staff. Conclusions Currently, cath lab staff are a well-paid specialty overall, exceeding that of the national salary average. Annual increases in salary in almost half of our respondents falls below the United States inflation rate. Of note, physical demands, long hours, radiation exposure and exposure to blood and bodily fluids are hazards of the job. As the field moves forward with more technically complex procedures and staff are forced to become more cross-functional, fair salary increases should follow. 1. Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics—2006 Update. A Report From the American Heart Association Statistics Committee and Stroke Statistics Subcommittee. Circulation. 2006; 113:e85-e151. 2. Personal communication: Bryan K. Berry, Certified Financial Planner, citing the U.S. Department of Labor: Bureau of Labor and Statistics. 3. Cath Lab Digest December 2005. Available online at: http://cathlabdigest.com/issue /V13I12. Accessed February 13, 2008. References Basic Questions: Total Responses - 419 1. Are you a: RCIS: 119 (23%) RN/CCRN: 181 (36%) RT(R): 95 (19%) CVT: 60 (12%) Manager/Supervisor/Director: 48 (10%) Total:*503 *84 respondents (20%) hold multiple credentials 2. Your region Midwest: 103 (25%) Pacific Coast: 28 (6%) New England/Mid-Atlantic: 66 (16%) Middle South/South: 129 (31%) Central/Southwest: 93 (22%) Total: 419 3. Years of experience in the CCL: Newbie (12 mos or less): 40 (9%) Intermediate (1-10 years): 196 (47%) Long-term (10+ years): 183 (44%) Total: 419 4. RCIS required? Yes: 58 (14%) Encouraged: 171 (41%) No: 190 (45%) Total: 419 5. Add’l compensation for RCIS? No: 322 (77%) Yes: 97 (23%) Total: 419† † See sidebar on next page for compensation breakdown 6. Per-case rate? Yes: 3 (1%) No: 416 (99%) Total: 419 7. Increases/bonus in last year? Annual wage and/or bonus: 281 (67%) Nothing: 138 (33%) Total: 419 Subset to annual wage and/or bonus responders: Retention: 17 Referral: 6 New Hire: 10 Total: 33 Annual wage increase amounts: 0%: 138 1%: 8 2%: 43 3%: 131 4%: 55 5%: 24 6%: 7 7%: 2 8%: 3 9%: 1 10%: 6 30%: 1 Total: 419 http://www.cathlabdigest.com http://cathlabdigest.com/issue/V13I12 http://cathlabdigest.com/issue/V13I12
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 Are You Being Paid Fair Market Value in 2008? A Cardiac Cath Lab Professionals Survey by Cath Lab Digest and the Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals Saint Joseph’s Hospital Invasive Imaging Tools for Optimizing Coronary Stent Deployment Contents Clinical Editor’s Corner A Workflow Revolution in Cath Lab Reporting Advantages of a New Digital Lab at Baystate Medical Center Cardiac Computed Tomography: What Does it Mean for the Cath Lab? The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes The Stentplus™ Patient Success Program Cardiac Cath Lab Clutter — or, Spring into Action! Groin Bleeds and Other Hemorrhagic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization: A List of Relevant Issues Ask the Clinical Instructor: A Q&A Column for Those New to the Cath Lab What Do You Think? Experience with a New Guidewire: The Terumo Runthrough NS The Ostial Pro™ Stent Positioning System: Perfecting Aorto-Ostial Stent Placement Precious Minutes The Ten-Minute Interview with…Mark Bowles, BSN, CCRN Vascular Care in the Cath Lab: Planning a Smooth Transition Cath Laughs CMS 2008 OPPS Final Rule Review An Extensive Set of Review Courses for the CCI Basic Science, Non-Invasive Echocardiography and Vascular, and ARDMS Ultrasound Exams Meetings Calendar CEU Education Center Clinical & Industry News STEMI Interventions Classifieds Advertisers Index Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Invasive Imaging Tools for Optimizing Coronary Stent Deployment (Page 1) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Invasive Imaging Tools for Optimizing Coronary Stent Deployment (Page 2) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Invasive Imaging Tools for Optimizing Coronary Stent Deployment (Page 3) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 6) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 7) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 8) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 9) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 10) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 11) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 12) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 13) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 14) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page BRC1) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page BRC2) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical Editor’s Corner (Page 15) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - A Workflow Revolution in Cath Lab Reporting (Page 16) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Advantages of a New Digital Lab at Baystate Medical Center (Page 17) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cardiac Computed Tomography: What Does it Mean for the Cath Lab? 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(Page 19) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 20) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 21) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 22) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 23) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 24) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 25) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 26) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 27) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 28) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 29) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 30) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 31) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Latest in Cardiac Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Page 32) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 33) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 34) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 35) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 36) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 37) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 38) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 39) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 40) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cellular Cardiomyoplasty and Cardiac Regeneration (Page 41) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 42) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 43) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 44) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 45) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 46) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 47) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page 48) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page BRC3) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Intravascular Ultrasound in the Cath Lab: A Powerful — and Underutilized — Tool to Improve Patient Outcomes (Page BRC4) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cardiac Cath Lab Clutter — or, Spring into Action! 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(Page 53) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Groin Bleeds and Other Hemorrhagic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization: A List of Relevant Issues (Page 54) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Groin Bleeds and Other Hemorrhagic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization: A List of Relevant Issues (Page 55) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Groin Bleeds and Other Hemorrhagic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization: A List of Relevant Issues (Page 56) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Groin Bleeds and Other Hemorrhagic Complications of Cardiac Catheterization: A List of Relevant Issues (Page 57) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Ask the Clinical Instructor: A Q&A Column for Those New to the Cath Lab (Page 58) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Ask the Clinical Instructor: A Q&A Column for Those New to the Cath Lab (Page 59) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - What Do You Think? (Page 60) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - What Do You Think? (Page 61) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Experience with a New Guidewire: The Terumo Runthrough NS (Page 62) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Experience with a New Guidewire: The Terumo Runthrough NS (Page 63) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Ostial Pro™ Stent Positioning System: Perfecting Aorto-Ostial Stent Placement (Page 64) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Ostial Pro™ Stent Positioning System: Perfecting Aorto-Ostial Stent Placement (Page 65) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Ostial Pro™ Stent Positioning System: Perfecting Aorto-Ostial Stent Placement (Page 66) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Ostial Pro™ Stent Positioning System: Perfecting Aorto-Ostial Stent Placement (Page 67) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Precious Minutes (Page 68) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Precious Minutes (Page 69) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Precious Minutes (Page 70) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Precious Minutes (Page 71) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Precious Minutes (Page 72) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - The Ten-Minute Interview with…Mark Bowles, BSN, CCRN (Page 73) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Vascular Care in the Cath Lab: Planning a Smooth Transition (Page 74) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Cath Laughs (Page 75) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - CMS 2008 OPPS Final Rule Review (Page 76) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - CMS 2008 OPPS Final Rule Review (Page 77) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - CMS 2008 OPPS Final Rule Review (Page 78) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - CMS 2008 OPPS Final Rule Review (Page 79) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - An Extensive Set of Review Courses for the CCI Basic Science, Non-Invasive Echocardiography and Vascular, and ARDMS Ultrasound Exams (Page 80) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - An Extensive Set of Review Courses for the CCI Basic Science, Non-Invasive Echocardiography and Vascular, and ARDMS Ultrasound Exams (Page 81) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - An Extensive Set of Review Courses for the CCI Basic Science, Non-Invasive Echocardiography and Vascular, and ARDMS Ultrasound Exams (Page 82) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - CEU Education Center (Page 83) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical & Industry News (Page 84) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical & Industry News (Page 85) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Clinical & Industry News (Page 86) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - STEMI Interventions (Page 87) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - STEMI Interventions (Page 88) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - STEMI Interventions (Page 89) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Classifieds (Page 90) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Classifieds (Page 91) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Classifieds (Page 92) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Classifieds (Page 93) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 94) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 95) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page 96) Cath Lab Digest - March 2008 - Advertisers Index (Page BRC5)
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