13 Statistics on Pain Management Physician Retirement Benefits

Here are 13 statistics on pain management physician retirement benefits, based on data from MGMA’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data.

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Anesthesia
Average: $30,240
25th percentile: $20,788
Median: $32,500
75th percentile: $36,750
90th percentile: $40,111
Single-specialty center: $32,500
Multispecialty center: $32,500

Nonanesthesia
Average: $19,751
25th percentile: $9,800
Median: $18,451
75th percentile: $32,500
90th percentile: $33,902
Single-specialty center: no data
Multispecialty center: $12,084

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