Independent Nurse Salary: What to Expect in 2024
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual wage for registered nurses was $73,300 in May 2020. The lowest 10% earned less than $53,920, and the highest 10% earned more than $111,040.
Independent provider nurses are registered nurses who work independently, rather than for a hospital or other healthcare organization. They may provide a variety of services, such as:
* Primary care
* Specialty care
* Home health care
* Hospice care
* Consulting
The salary of an independent provider nurse can vary depending on a number of factors, including:
* Experience
* Education
* Specialty
* Location
* Type of practice
Independent provider nurses who have more experience, higher education, and specialized training typically earn higher salaries. They may also earn higher salaries if they work in a desirable location or have a large patient base.
Some independent provider nurses may also earn additional income by teaching, writing, or consulting.
Overall, independent provider nurses can earn a good living. However, it is important to note that they may also have higher expenses than nurses who work for hospitals or other healthcare organizations, such as malpractice insurance and marketing costs.
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