Fierce Healthcare September 10, 2024
Anastassia Gliadkovskaya

Medical groups and healthcare organizations reported a spike in compensation across a number of specialties in 2023, according to a recent survey.

The 2023 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey, conducted by AMGA, included data on more than 190 specialties and reached 459 medical groups. These groups represented more than 189,000 providers and nearly 2,000 executive positions. About half of respondents are AMGA members. The findings were announced in July, but the full survey results were released in early September.

The survey found a number of specialties reported spikes in compensation: 3.6% for primary care; 5.1% for medical; 5.5% for surgical and 5.8% for radiology, anesthesiology and pathology. The median change for primary care from 2022 to 2023 was 6%,...

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