Becker's Hospital Review has released data on how much physicians average bringing in to a hospital by their specialty. The data is based on Merritt Hawkins 2013 Physician Inpatient/Outpatient Revenue Survey.
Here are their published results:
• Orthopedic surgery: $2.68 million
• Cardiology (invasive): $2.17 million
• Family practice: $2.07 million
• General surgery: $1.86 million
• Internal medicine: $1.84 million
• Hematology/oncology: $1.76 million
• Neurosurgery: $1.68 million
• Obstetrics/gynecology: $1.44 million
• Urology: $1.43 million
• Gastroenterology: $1.39 million
• Psychiatry: $1.30 million
• Cardiology (noninvasive): $1.23 million
• Nephrology: $1.18 million
• Pulmonology: $1.01 million
• Otolaryngology: $825,757
• Pediatrics: $787,790
• Ophthalmology: $725,000
• Neurology: $691,406
To read the full article from Becker's Hospital Review, click here:
http://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/which-physicians-generate-the-most-revenue-for-hospitals.html
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