The AMGA included responses from 117,000 providers representing 272 medical groups in its survey.
How specialist and productivity has changed in the last year:
General cardiologists
Compensation: 4.4 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 1.8 percent increase
Dermatology
Compensation: 3.3 percent increase
Work relative value unit: 1.6 percent increase
Gastroenterology
Compensation: 0.4 percent decrease
Work relative value unit (productivity): 0.7 percent increase
Internal medicine
Compensation: 2.1 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 1.1 percent increase
Psychiatry
Compensation: 15.6 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 1.1 percent decrease
Medical specialties
Compensation: 3.39 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 1.9 percent increase
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