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Median compensation for neurologists in group practice rose 2% from 2010 to 2011, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association.
In 2011, the median compensation for the 704 neurologists responding to the survey was $254,836, compared with $249,867 in 2010. Neurologists in single-specialty practices earned $238,500 in 2011, compared with $259,302 for those in multispecialty practices, the MGMA reported.
There was considerable geographic variation in median compensation, with neurologists in the South earning $285,479, followed by the Midwest ($261,168), the West ($240,765), and the East ($236,893).
For all specialists surveyed, median salary rose 7.7% to $384,467 in 2011. Among nonphysician providers, the median compensation of $102,770 was 6.4% higher than 2010.
For 2011, the MGMA’s annual compensation and production survey includes data from 62,245 physicians and nonphysician providers in 2,913 group practices.
Median compensation for neurologists in group practice rose 2% from 2010 to 2011, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association.
In 2011, the median compensation for the 704 neurologists responding to the survey was $254,836, compared with $249,867 in 2010. Neurologists in single-specialty practices earned $238,500 in 2011, compared with $259,302 for those in multispecialty practices, the MGMA reported.
There was considerable geographic variation in median compensation, with neurologists in the South earning $285,479, followed by the Midwest ($261,168), the West ($240,765), and the East ($236,893).
For all specialists surveyed, median salary rose 7.7% to $384,467 in 2011. Among nonphysician providers, the median compensation of $102,770 was 6.4% higher than 2010.
For 2011, the MGMA’s annual compensation and production survey includes data from 62,245 physicians and nonphysician providers in 2,913 group practices.
Median compensation for neurologists in group practice rose 2% from 2010 to 2011, according to a survey by the Medical Group Management Association.
In 2011, the median compensation for the 704 neurologists responding to the survey was $254,836, compared with $249,867 in 2010. Neurologists in single-specialty practices earned $238,500 in 2011, compared with $259,302 for those in multispecialty practices, the MGMA reported.
There was considerable geographic variation in median compensation, with neurologists in the South earning $285,479, followed by the Midwest ($261,168), the West ($240,765), and the East ($236,893).
For all specialists surveyed, median salary rose 7.7% to $384,467 in 2011. Among nonphysician providers, the median compensation of $102,770 was 6.4% higher than 2010.
For 2011, the MGMA’s annual compensation and production survey includes data from 62,245 physicians and nonphysician providers in 2,913 group practices.