Fair Market Value (FMV) Compensation

What is Fair Market Value (FMV) Compensation? Fair Market Value (FMV) compensation refers to the reasonable and standard level of pay for a physician’s services, determined by factors such as specialty, geographic location, experience, and employer type. FMV ensures that physician salaries comply with federal regulations, particularly in contracts involving healthcare entities that receive government … Read more

Fellowship-Trained Physician

What is a Fellowship-Trained Physician? A fellowship-trained physician is a doctor who has completed additional, specialized training beyond residency in a specific medical subfield. This training, known as a fellowship, typically lasts 1 to 3 years and allows physicians to develop expertise in areas such as cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, or critical care. Fellowship programs are … Read more

Fiduciary Relationship

You might assume an advisor would have your best interest in mind. This isn’t always the case.Different types of advisors are held to different standards of care. What about your financial advisor? Does your advisor have a fiduciary relationship to you? What exactly is a “fiduciary relationship”? Definition of Fiduciary Fiduciary advisors are advisors that … Read more

Future Increase Option

Every insurance carrier offers the Future Increase Option riders, usually at a no extra cost to the policyholder. An FIO rider allows physicians to increase their disability coverage as their income increases over time. An FIO Rider is strongly recommended for all medical students, residents, or new physicians purchasing disability coverage. FIO riders make disability insurance … Read more