Compdata Surveys Expands Healthcare Survey

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Article Date: 27 Oct 2008 - 6:00 PDT

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Due to the success of the Healthcare eSurvey, Compdata Surveys is offering healthcare-specific results nationwide in 2009. Healthcare providers across the country can now access industry-specific data from Compdata Surveys. The Compensation Data Healthcare survey will cover comprehensive pay and benefit information, along with salary data for more than 200 industry-specific job titles.

Breakouts by local geographic area, state, region, revenue, bed size and company size are included for each job. The results include data unique to healthcare, such as per diem, prn, shift differentials, on-call and call back pay. Customers will also gain access to average pay rates and hire-on rates for Staff Nurse by years of experience. The results feature over 200 benchmark positions with an "All Other Industries" breakout to allow cross-industry comparisons.

The expansion of the healthcare survey is one part of Compdata Surveys' shift to industry-specific results. In addition to Compensation Data Healthcare, surveys are available in the following areas: Banking & Finance, Hospitality, Insurance, Manufacturing, Not-For-Profit, Services and Utilities. These will replace the current, cross-industry and state-specific results in 2009.

After restructuring their results for 2009, Compdata Surveys decided to introduce an additional online format for their customers. The Online Custom Edition offers query capabilities allowing users to define their market as they see it. The printed results will remain a format option, along with the Online Basic Edition, which uses predetermined criteria sets.

Organizations can also choose to access the new BenchmarkPro database, a cross-industry reference featuring pay practices information and salary data for more than 200 staff positions. With each set of regional results, organizations can compare pay by industry, region, state, local geographic area, revenue and company size.

About Compdata Surveys

Compdata Surveys, http://www.compdatasurveys.com/2009, is a national compensation survey and consulting firm. Over the years, we have amassed the largest and most comprehensive database of current pay and benefit information. In 2008 alone, we gathered compensation information from over 5,000 organizations on nearly 6 million employees across the country. For more information regarding results, contact Lane Odle via e-mail at lodle@compdatasurveys.com or by calling (800) 300-9570.

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