Here are five statistics:
1. Employed primary care physicians made an average of $207,000.
2. Self-employed PCPs made $229,000, on average.
3. Employed specialists earned an average of $274,000 each year.
4. Self-employed PCPs made $348,000, on average.
5. Employed PCPS had the highest percentage compensation increase (10 percent) as opposed to self-employed PCPs (8 percent) and all specialists (6 percent).
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