Category: Compensation Issues

17 physician specialties ranked by average incentive bonus

Orthopedic physicians have the highest average incentive bonus compared to other specialties, according to Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2022.” 

HCA moved the CEO bonus goalpost

Many companies are lowering performance goals and adjusting numbers they use to determine executive bonuses, making it more likely their leaders will get bonuses no matter how the business performs, according to Bloomberg. 

Respiratory therapist average annual wage in 50 states

Respiratory therapists in the U.S. make an average of $68,190 annually, according to the latest data released March 31 by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

5 highest-paying physician specialties

Plastic surgery is the highest-paying physician specialty, according to Medscape’s 2022 Physician Compensation Report. 

Healthcare’s 14 CEOs on Equilar’s list of top paid chief executives

Fourteen healthcare CEOs made Equilar’s list of the highest paid CEOs among the 100 largest companies in the U.S. by revenue in 2021.

29 physician specialties ranked by annual compensation

Physician salaries rebounded 7 percent toward the end of 2021 as routine patient practice returned to pre-pandemic levels, with primary care physicians earning an average annual compensation of $260,000 and specialists earning an average of $368,000, a…

Male physicians see up to 31% larger paychecks than their female colleagues

Pay gaps between male and female physicians persisted across every specialty moving into 2022, remaining largely unchanged since 2017, according to Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2022.”

10 top-earning states for physicians

Kentucky and Tennessee have the highest average annual compensation for physicians, according to Medscape’s “Physician Compensation Report 2022.”

Average hourly, annual wages for 7 healthcare careers

Outside of physicians, there are other healthcare careers that pay an average of six figures annually in the U.S., or above $80,000, according to the latest data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Retail wages are rising. Can hospital pay keep up?

While healthcare workers battle burnout, hospitals have been ramping up wages and other benefits to recruit and retain workers. It has created a culture of competition among health systems as well as travel agencies that offer considerably higher pay.