Here are 10 statistics about gastroenterologist compensation, based on data from MGMA's Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2010 Report Based on 2009 Data and Medscape's Physician Compensation Report 2011.
1. Average compensation: $496,139
2. Compensation in single-specialty practices: $507,106
3. Compensation in multi-specialty practices: $437,711
4. Compensation for male gastroenterologists: $480,020
5. Compensation for female gastroenterologists: $357,145
6. Compensation for hospital-owned gastroenterologists: $484,275
7. Highest-paying U.S. region: North Central ($542,400)
8. Lowest-paying U.S. region: Northeast ($248,000)
9. Percentage who invest in an ASC: 40 percent
10. Percentage looking to invest in an ASC: 10 percent
Sources:
1-6: MGMA
7-10: Medscape
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1. Average compensation: $496,139
2. Compensation in single-specialty practices: $507,106
3. Compensation in multi-specialty practices: $437,711
4. Compensation for male gastroenterologists: $480,020
5. Compensation for female gastroenterologists: $357,145
6. Compensation for hospital-owned gastroenterologists: $484,275
7. Highest-paying U.S. region: North Central ($542,400)
8. Lowest-paying U.S. region: Northeast ($248,000)
9. Percentage who invest in an ASC: 40 percent
10. Percentage looking to invest in an ASC: 10 percent
Sources:
1-6: MGMA
7-10: Medscape
Read more about MGMA.
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