Physicians Practice March 8, 2017

We’re happy to bring you the results of our annual Fee Schedule Survey — the only national examination of how much physicians are paid for common services by payers. This 2016 survey includes respondents from every part of the country and in every specialty. We also broke the data down by group size and whether a practice was independent or physician-owned. Respondents told us how much they earn, on average, for the major diagnostic codes for new and established patients, as well as for some common procedure codes.

Private payers won’t publicly disclose what they pay, and practices are prohibited by antitrust laws from sharing rate information directly with one another. Instead, you tell us how much you are being...

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Topics: CMS, Health System / Hospital, MACRA, Market Research, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Pricing / Spending, Primary care, Provider, RCM (Revenue Cycle Mgmt)
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