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2010 Registered Nurse Salary Survey Released

April 27th, 2010

First Survey to Look at Non-Bedside / Non-Clinical Nursing Salaries in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Pathway Medical Staffing recently released the first annual RN Salary Survey of Non-Clinical / Non-Bedside Nurses.  While there are several published surveys that detail salary trends for nurses, few look at the registered nurse subset in  non-clinical / non-bedside nursing.

This survey examines salaries for experienced registered nurses placed in case management, appeals/denials, utilization review, quality improvement and clinical documentation improvement (CDI) positions, specifically in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The data analyzed in the survey is drawn from documented base salary data for hundreds of registered nurses in these specific non-bedside nursing positions.

2010 Registered Nurse Salary Survey Highlights:

“Average salary in 2009 for a non-clinical / non-bedside registered nurse in the New York Metro area was $83,592.  This is trending upward as of the first quarter 2010.”

“More experience in non-clinical nursing does not always equate to a higher salary.”

“Registered nurse salaries in utilization review, quality improvement and appeals / denials all increased by more than 14% in 2009.”

“Director level salaries in non-clinical / non-bedside nursing were down 30% in 2009 and the trend appears to be continuing in 2010.”

“Non-clinical / non-bedside registered nurses with ‘work at home’ jobs earned an average of $68,000 per year.”

“Registered nurses with a higher level educational degree (BSN, MSN, PhD) earned up to 6.4% more than registered nurses with an associates degree or a diploma in nursing.”

“Registered nurses in non-clinical / non-bedside roles at hospitals earned an average of 5% more than their counterparts working for managed care organizations in 2009.”

For complete survey results, download the 2010 Registered Nurse Salary Survey.

Looking for More Nursing Salary Information?
For more information about nursing salary trends in your area the “Nurse Salary Guide” provides several resources with data from various leading sources.

About Pathway Medical

Since 1998 Pathway Medical Staffing has specialized in recruiting non-bedside and non-clinical nursing professionals for full-time and temporary positions at leading healthcare organizations.  To learn more about Pathway Medical Staffing visit www.pathway-medical.com.

New Survey of Registered Nurse Salaries to be Released

April 21st, 2010

First Survey to Look at Non-Bedside / Non-Clinical Nursing Salaries in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

At the end of the month, Pathway Medical Staffing will release the first annual RN Salary Survey of Non-Clinical / Non-Bedside Nurses. While there are several published surveys that detail salary trends for nurses, few look at the registered nurse subset in non-clinical / non-bedside nursing.

This survey examines salaries for experienced registered nurses placed in case management, appeals/denials, utilization review, quality improvement and clinical documentation improvement (CDI) positions, specifically in New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The data analyzed in the survey is drawn from documented base salary data for hundreds of registered nurses in these specific non-bedside nursing positions.

2010 Registered Nurse Salary Survey Highlights:

“Average salary in 2009 for a non-clinical / non-bedside registered nurse in the New York Metro area was $83,592. This is trending upward as of the first quarter 2010.”

“More experience in non-clinical nursing does not always equate to a higher salary.”

“Registered nurse salaries in utilization review, quality improvement and appeals / denials all increased by more than 14% in 2009.”

“Director level salaries in non-clinical / non-bedside nursing were down 30% in 2009 and the trend appears to be continuing in 2010.”

“Non-clinical / non-bedside registered nurses with ‘work at home’ jobs earned an average of $68,000 per year.”

“Registered nurses with a higher level educational degree (BSN, MSN, PhD) earned up to 6.4% more than registered nurses with an associates degree or a diploma in nursing.”

“Registered nurses in non-clinical / non-bedside roles at hospitals earned an average of 5% more than their counterparts working for managed care organizations in 2009.”

Complete survey results will be released at the end of the month on the Pathway Medical Blog.

About Pathway Medical

Since 1998 Pathway Medical Staffing has specialized in recruiting non-bedside and non-clinical nursing professionals for full-time and temporary positions at leading healthcare organizations. To learn more about Pathway Medical Staffing visit www.pathway-medical.com.

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