The most challenging part of being a cardiologist

Having a lot of rules and regulations is the most challenging part of being a cardiologist, according to Medscape’s “Cardiologist Compensation Report 2023.”

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The data comes from Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2023” which surveyed 10,011 physicians across more than 29 specialties about their income, work hours, job satisfaction and more from Oct. 7 to Jan. 17.

Here is how cardiologists responded when asked about the most challenging part of their job, according to Medscape

Having so many rules and regulations: 24 percent 

Having to work long hours: 19 percent

Difficulties getting fair reimbursement from or dealing with Medicare and/or other insurers: 14 percent

Working with an EHR system: 14 percent

Dealing with difficult patients: 9 percent

Worrying about being sued: 5 percent

Danger/risk associated with treating patients with COVID-19: 1 percent

Other: 10 percent

Nothing: 4 percent

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