Physician pay increases, ranked by specialty

Internal medicine reported the highest pay increase of any specialty featured in the AMGA’s Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey.

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The survey included data from more than 193,000 providers, including physicians and advanced care practitioners. The compensation data focused on base salary and voluntary compensation reductions.

1. Internal medicine: 6.4 percent

2. Family medicine: 6.1 percent

3. Pediatrics and adolescent — general: 5 percent

4. Orthopedic surgery: 4.6 percent

5. Hematology and medical oncology: 3.2 percent

6. General surgery: 2.5 percent

7. OB-GYN (general): 2.4 percent

8. Cardiology: 2.1 percent

9. Neurology: 1.9 percent

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