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Web of rules, regulations worst part of physicians' jobs: 25 findings
More than 33 percent of physicians surveyed have expressed a desire to retire in the next year, according to the Physicians Thrive 2022 "Physician Compensation Report." -
Female OB/GYNs earn 19.6% less than men: 10 pay gap findings
Otolaryngology is the specialty with the widest gender pay gap, according to the Physicians Thrive 2022 "Physician Compensation Report." -
Physician pay by region
Physician pay varies widely by region, with those in the Midwest and the South earning the most, according to Physicians Thrive's "2022 Physician Compensation Report." -
10 worst cities for female physician pay
No major city in America pays female physicians less than Hartford, Conn., according to the Physicians Thrive 2022 "Physician Compensation Report." One likely contributing factor is the high concentration of physicians along the East Coast. -
Top 10 cities for female physician pay
No city in America pays female physicians more than Milwaukee, according to the Physicians Thrive 2022 "Physician Compensation Report." -
Metro areas with highest salaries for physicians
Milwaukee has the highest physician salary in a metro area, according to Physicians Thrive's "2022 Physician Compensation Report." -
Metro areas with lowest salaries for physicians
San Antonio has the lowest physician salary in a metro area. -
Top 10 states for physician pay | 2022
Alabama again grabs the No. 1 spot for highest median physician salary, according to the Physicians Thrive 2022 Physician Compensation Report, likely due in part to its ratio of physicians per capita. -
Most burned out physician specialties
Emergency medicine is the physician specialty reporting the most burnout, according to Medscape's 2021 "Physician Burnout & Depression Report" released Jan. 21. -
Worst cities for physician pay in the last 5 years
Baltimore and Boston have been consistently ranked as some of the worst cities for physician pay. -
Best cities for physician compensation over the last 5 years
Charlotte, N.C., and Milwaukee are consistently ranked in the top five cities for physician compensation in the last five years. -
Top 10 surgery residency programs
Here are the top 10 surgery residency programs, from Doximity's 2021-2022 Residency Navigator: -
Optum revenue hit $155.6B in 2021
Optum, which includes ASC chain Surgical Care Affiliates, reported revenue of $155.6 billion in 2021, according to parent company UnitedHealth Group's 2021 results released Jan. 19. -
55% of physicians would take a pay cut for a better work-life balance, survey says
Fifty-five percent of physicians said they would take a salary reduction to have a better work-life balance, compared to 47 percent of physicians last year, according to the results of the "Medscape 2022 Physician Lifestyle and Happiness Report." -
Physician ranked best job that pays more than $100K
Healthcare jobs made up a majority of the top-ranked jobs that pay more than $100,000 annually, according to a U.S. News & World Report list released Jan. 11. -
Physician falls to 4th spot as best healthcare job
Physicians dropped to the fourth-best healthcare job, with a salary of $208,000 and 18,700 projected jobs between 2020 and 2030, according to a U.S. News & World Report list released Jan. 11. -
Hospital outpatients departments bigger winner than ASCs when more same-day surgeries OK'd
CMS approval of procedures in ASCs often results in large growth in hospital outpatient departments and little or no growth in ASCs, according to an analysis published Jan. 7 by Philips Advisory Board. -
Insurers can expect a rise in claims for these 7 conditions & 5 more study insights
Six studies to know from the last two weeks: -
Highest-earning physician specialties in the last 5 years
Neurosurgery and thoracic surgery have been the highest-earning physician specialties for the last five years, according to medical professional networking site Doximity. -
Inflation jump took a bite out of 2021 physician compensation
While average physician compensation increased by 3.8 percent in 2021, a Consumer Price Index inflation rate of 6.2 percent meant physicians saw a decline in real income last year, according to medical networking service Doximity's 2021 Physician Compensation Report.
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