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Hospitalists’ median compensation was up 8% last year, with those in the Western region of the United States seeing the largest increase.
The median compensation for hospitalists in the West went up 11.8% from 2012 to 2013, compared with increases of 10% in the Midwest and 4.8% in the East and a drop of 0.3% in the South, according to data from the Medical Group Management Association’s 2014 Physician Compensation and Production Survey.
The MGMA survey, which included responses from 499 groups representing about 6,300 hospitalists, was included in the SHM’s 2014 State of Hospital Medicine report.

Hospitalists’ median compensation was up 8% last year, with those in the Western region of the United States seeing the largest increase.
The median compensation for hospitalists in the West went up 11.8% from 2012 to 2013, compared with increases of 10% in the Midwest and 4.8% in the East and a drop of 0.3% in the South, according to data from the Medical Group Management Association’s 2014 Physician Compensation and Production Survey.
The MGMA survey, which included responses from 499 groups representing about 6,300 hospitalists, was included in the SHM’s 2014 State of Hospital Medicine report.

Hospitalists’ median compensation was up 8% last year, with those in the Western region of the United States seeing the largest increase.
The median compensation for hospitalists in the West went up 11.8% from 2012 to 2013, compared with increases of 10% in the Midwest and 4.8% in the East and a drop of 0.3% in the South, according to data from the Medical Group Management Association’s 2014 Physician Compensation and Production Survey.
The MGMA survey, which included responses from 499 groups representing about 6,300 hospitalists, was included in the SHM’s 2014 State of Hospital Medicine report.
