The organization analyzed claims filed from January to October 2023.
Here are the 25 medical specialties that charge the most, followed by their average charge per provider.
- Cardiac surgery: $34,757
- Nephrology: $24,646
- Thoracic surgery: $23,101
- Critical care: $13,674
- Pediatric critical care: $12,884
- Neonatal-perinatal medicine: $12,752
- Neurosurgery: $11,807
- Hematology: $10,592
- Gynecological oncology: $9,520
- Surgical oncology: $9,296
- Hospital medicine: $9,178
- General surgery: $8,681
- Pediatric surgery: $8,181
- Plastic and reconstructive surgery: $7,602
- Pediatric oncology: $7,505
- Medical oncology: $7,121
- Colorectal surgery: $6,438
- Interventional cardiology: $6,274
- Cardiac electrophysiology: $5,430
- Oncology: $5,028
- Orthopedic surgery: $4,451
- Vascular surgery: $4,338
- Radiation oncology: $3,920
- Oral and maxillofacial surgery: $3,883
- Internal medicine: $3,602
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