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    Despite multiple waves of disruption in 2021, medical practices navigated through the “new normal” of COVID-19 to restore a sense of normalcy in productivity and compensation last year. 

    MGMA’s new data report, Provider Pay and the Pandemic: Realizing Recovery, offers a closer look at the most up-to-date and comprehensive set of industry benchmarks within the 2022 MGMA DataDive Provider Compensation data set. The data are the best apples-to-apples comparison to pre-pandemic benchmarks following a lockdown-heavy 2020. 


    Reflecting information from more than 192,000 providers across more than 7,700 organizations, this new MGMA data report shows: 

    • Compensation for most physician specialties reached or exceeded pre-pandemic levels in 2021, outstripping the mostly flat results achieved in a lockdown-heavy 2020.  
    • Specialist physicians who were hit the hardest in 2020 made significant gains last year despite rising costs and staffing shortages emerging as top challenges.  
    • Primary care physicians saw compensation gains slightly behind those seen in 2020, with median total compensation reaching $286,525 in 2021.
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    Learn more: MGMA DataDive Provider Compensation

    Balance compensation with productivity with the most reliable data in the industry. MGMA DataDive Provider Compensation is your go-to resource for any physician or advanced practice provider (APP) compensation decisions. Use it to understand the unique differences among physician-owned, academic and hospital-owned practice benchmarks across multiple regions, practice sizes and provider experience levels. Benchmarks include: 

    • Compensation (including total pay, bonus/incentives, retirement) 
    • Productivity (work RVUs, total RVUs, professional collections and charges) 
    • Benefit metrics (hours worked per week/year and weeks of vacation)



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