News | Cardiovascular Business | September 21, 2022

Cardiology Compensation and New Patient Visits Rebound, Survey Finds

10th annual MedAxiom cardiovascular provider compensation and production report reveals year-over-year comparisons and decade trends

Over the 10-year span, median cardiology compensation – regardless of ownership model – increased (Figure 1). From 2011 to 2021, private cardiology compensation expanded by 32% to a median of $604,652 per FTE, and integrated cardiology income increased by 13% to $621,596 per FTE.

Over the 10-year span, median cardiology compensation – regardless of ownership model – increased (Figure 1). From 2011 to 2021, private cardiology compensation expanded by 32% to a median of $604,652 per FTE, and integrated cardiology income increased by 13% to $621,596 per FTE.  
 


September 21, 2022 — MedAxiom, the premier source for cardiovascular organizational performance solutions, has released its 10th annual Cardiovascular Provider Compensation and Production Survey Report that includes data from the largest number of providers since its debut. The report features a special section on 10-year trends in addition to year-over-year comparisons. 

2022 Report Highlights: 

  • Overall median cardiology compensation returned to pre-pandemic levels, but not as high as 2019 
  • Compensation for cardiologists in private programs is only 3% lower than cardiologists in integrated programs; compared to a 20% gap only four years ago 
  • New patient visits climbed in 2021, surpassing pre-pandemic levels 
  • Procedure volumes rebounded for all three advanced imaging modalities and cardiac catheterizations 
  • Employed/integrated continues to be the overwhelmingly dominant ownership model (nearly nine out of 10 programs) 

“Over the last few years, the COVID pandemic and subsequent ‘Great Resignation’ have made a complex healthcare environment even more volatile. To thrive in the new normal, cardiovascular programs need access to accurate and actionable data, expert analyses and robust reports,” said Jerry Blackwell, MD, MBA, FACC, MedAxiom’s president and CEO. “MedAxiom’s 10th annual report includes year-over-year comparisons that provide insights into where cardiovascular programs have returned to, or even exceeded, pre-pandemic levels and where they are still lagging.” 

Data for the 2022 report were collected from nearly 200 cardiovascular programs representing almost 5,700 total cardiovascular providers.  

“The past decade has brought many interesting and revealing changes to the practice of cardiology. From procedure shifts and the mix of cardiologists to the production and compensation alterations that result, it has been a dynamic 10 years. While no one can predict the future, the beauty of surveys is their ability to measure the past. MedAxiom is looking forward to the next 10 years of cardiology surveys to provide the community with invaluable data and peer comparisons,” noted Joel Sauer, MBA, report co-author and MedAxiom’s executive vice president of Consulting. 

The full report is available here

For more information: MedAxiom.com 


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