Hospitalist Salaries Continue to Climb
July 14, 2010
New survey data from the Society of Hospital Medicine (SHM) and the Medical Group Management Association (MGMA) show that hospitalist salaries continue to climb. The mean annual salary for a hospitalist, according to the report, is now $225,344. The figure is inclusive of base pay plus benefits and incentive compensation, such as quality bonuses.
Writing about the data in the July issue of The Hospitalist, John Nelson, MD, cites several factors for the continued climb in compensation. Increased productivity and inflation, says Nelson, are two factors. But “the principal reason for the rising trend in our pay is ‘market forces,’ primarily demand for hospitalists that has exceeded the supply.”
The survey excludes pediatric hospitalists. Academic hospitalists, who had been represented in previous SHM salary surveys, were also left out of the 2010 SHM-MGMA survey, according to Nelson. SHM plans a separate survey on academic hospitalist compensation.

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