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Locum tenens in Florida

Is Florida a good state to work locum tenens?

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Let’s look at important data points:

Number of licensed physicians

80,011

Physicians Per 100K population

376 (below average)

Number of hospitals

218

Cost of physician license

$929 plus NICA fees (see below)

Licensing timeframe

8-10 Weeks

Malpractice risk

High

Noneconomic damage cap?

Yes, capped at $500K ($1M in case of death or vegetative state)

State income tax
(highest bracket)

0% (ZERO)

Florida is a populous state with a high number of hospitals.

Medical licensing is expensive. The licensing fee is $929. On top of that, every physician is paying to the NICA (Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association) fund, which is $5000/year for Ob/Gyn and $250/year for all other specialties.

From a liability perspective, Florida physicians are at high risk despite the state having a cap on noneconomic damage of $500K. The cap increases to $1M in cases of death or an injury leading to a permanent vegetative state.

On a plus side, the state has no income tax and physician supply is on the lower end of the spectrum.

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