a

Private Practice vs. Employment: 16 Statistics On Orthopedic Surgeon Compensation

Written by  Bob Herman | September 12, 2011
Social sharing
Hospital ownership of an orthopedic surgeon's practice could impact the physician's annual compensation, according to the Medical Group Management Association's "Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data."
Here are the average annual compensation figures for eight categories of orthopedic surgeons based on whether they work at a hospital-owned practice or non-hospital-owned practice:

Foot & Ankle

Hospital-owned: $469,492
Not hospital-owned: $435,094

General

Hospital-owned: $526,398
Not hospital-owned: $482,928

Hand

Hospital-owned: $475,370
Not hospital-owned: $519,792

Hip & Joint

Hospital-owned: $589,267
Not hospital-owned: $589,277

Pediatric

Hospital-owned: $489,500
Not hospital-owned: $600,465

Spine

Hospital-owned: $714,088
Not hospital-owned: $633,392

Sports Medicine
Hospital-owned: $550,000
Not hospital-owned: $584,050

Trauma

Hospital-owned: $562,688
Not hospital-owned: $532,153

Related Articles on Physician Compensation:

Physician Hospital Contracting – A Compliance Approach: 11 Key Concepts
MGMA: Over 56 Percent of Primary Care Providers Receive Additional Compensation for On-Call Coverage
12 Statistics on Orthopedic and Spine Surgeon Compensation by Employment Status
© Copyright ASC COMMUNICATIONS 2011. Interested in LINKING to or REPRINTING this content? View our policies here.

blog comments powered by Disqus