Becker's Healthcare April 25, 2024
Patsy Newitt

Physician assistant base pay jumped 5.8% from 2022 to 2023, according to the “2024 American Academy of Physician Associates Digital Salary Report,” which surveyed 12,207 PAs.

“The demand for PAs has never been higher and it is encouraging to see wages continue to grow to reflect the important role PAs play in today’s healthcare system,” AAPA President and board Chair Folusho Ogunfiditimi, PA-C, said in an April 25 news release. “The sky is truly the limit for the PA profession.”

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