How compensation, productivity has changed in the past year for NPs & PAs

Pay for nurse practitioners and physician assistants increased over the last year, according to the 2019 Medical Group Compensation and Productivity Survey from the American Medical Group Association.

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The AMGA included responses from 117,000 providers representing 272 medical groups in its survey.

How pay and productivity changed for physician assistants and nurse practitioners:

Physician assistants
Compensation: 2.5 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 0.05 percent decrease

Nurse practitioners
Compensation: 2.92 percent increase
Work relative value unit (productivity): 3.46 percent increase

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