An average GP pays roughly 7000 euro a year, just to insure against malpractice ( they get none of this subsidised by the HSE, as they are contractors). To remain on the medical council register costs another 400 euro. The required membership of the irish college of GPs is laos in the order of 1000 euro.Then on top of that is premises, disposbles such as scalpels, needles, syringes, sterile equipment, refridgeration and staffing costs and their public liability. Educational meetings and journals also need to taken into account.
All that has to be paid for, before personal income is taken out.
follow up costs in advance.
can you enlighten us as to what the typical gp earns and what their hourly costs would be?Very insignificant outgoings in comparison to what a typical GP will earn
can you enlighten us as to what the typical gp earns and what their hourly costs would be?
Or it might last a lot longer.No I can't exactly but they can charge €55 per visit for a consultation that might last 5 minutes
Using your rationale it takes me 5 minutes to fill the car with diesel at the garage and this costs more than 55 euro.........and follow up visits cost the same?No I can't exactly but they can charge €55 per visit for a consultation that might last 5 minutes, and follow up visits can, as this thread suggests, almost cost as much.....you do the rest of the math
Don't need to........with medical inflation running a 2-3 times inflation year on year I know the maths!!!!!!you do the rest of the math.
Or it might last a lot longer.
An absolute max of 20 minutes in my GPs practice, if you are still there after 20 mins its pointed out to you and you are told the visit is over.
If this is true, I wouldn't be surprised if this particular GP ends up facing a serious negligence or malpractice claim. It would be impossible to apply such an "absolute max" in all cases, especially where it might endanger the patient.
If my memory serves me correctly there is a notice up in the waiting room stating that appointments are 20 mins long - so I have never felt hard done by as I know going in that Ive got 20 mins.Do you accept that sort of policy on the part of your GP?
Does this GP not take lunch? Or ever have gaps in their appointment schedule? Or take time off from clinics to do other work in the practice? Or do house calls?well for an 8 hour day at 3 visits (20mins) per hour and €55/visit, I would calculate:
8*3*55 = €1320/day
Even if this (wildly optimistic in my opinion) estimated revenue/turnover was indicative so what? You'd need to then take into account costs and overheads before jumping to conclusions about profits or salary etc.For a 48 week working year, this works out at
48*40*3*55 = €316800
Under what circumstances did the newspaper publish your GP's salary details? Or were you mistaken and it was actually some other figure (e.g. HSE payments or something like that)?(our local GP is on about €200k, it was in the newspaper a few months ago)
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