[QUOTE=PHY;16455]well it depends on if you take a salary or a per patient rate.
Salary starts off at 42-44K a year for a new grad but if you have experience you should have 55 to 65K.
but you should work on a per pt contact rate as nearly all new zealand physios do. You can then work your own hours. There are dieereent rates given for a different types of patients
they are:
new patient 30mins
subsquent 20 mins
subsquent that need extra time due to multi injuries 40 mins
subsquent that has hearing,speaking or language diff 30 mins
pilates patients 1/2 to 1 hour
activity based gym programme patients 1 hour
all payment are paid by ACC or the private health insurance groups.
You should ask for a percentage of what you earn and get it in a contract!!!
33 to 40 % is the usual rate as clinics and hospitals are desperate for physios over here!
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Hi,
may I just say that this quote is rather .. well, I don't know where you got it from.
1. The above salaries might be available in private practice; in hospitals you will be looking at 36.-38.000 as a new graduate and around 48.000 as a Senior. Treatment time depends entirely on the patient and on workload. Treatment/ salary is paid by the DHB/ government. Hospital contracts are not individually negotiable, you work under a collective agreement.
2. ACC is an Insurance company that pays only for treatment that is required post accident. So, if you need Physio post MS e.g. you need to find a government linked provider, such as Outpatient Physio hospital departments.
3. ACC also provides rehab contracts, where the Physio determines, how long and how often treatment will be provided.
Cheers,
Fyzzio