Apr 10, 2019

Doctors' salaries are on the rise

Doctors' salaries have increased 20% since 2015, according to a new Medscape report, outpacing pay among the general public.

Why it matters: In the health care system, one person's salary is another person's premium, co-pay, deductible, taxes ... you get the picture.

Details:

  • The gap between what male and female doctors are paid increased from 18% in 2018 to 25% in 2019.
  • Four of the five states where doctors make the most are in the South.
  • Nearly three-fourths of physicians said they spend more than 10 hours per week on paperwork. In 2012, about half of respondents said that they had 1–4 hours of paperwork per week.

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