17 Statistics on Orthopedic Surgeon Compensation in 2011

Practice Management

Here are 17 statistics on orthopedic surgeon compensation in 2011 based on the Medscape Orthopedist Compensation Report 2012. Compensation includes salary, bonus and profit sharing contributions for employed orthopedic surgeons. Compensations include earnings after tax-deductible business expenses but before income tad for physician partners. All compensation excludes non-patient-related activities.

1. $100,000 or less: 19 percent
2. $100,001-124,999: 3 percent
3. $125,000-$199,999: 2 percent
4. $150,000-$174,999: 5 percent
5. $175,000-$199,999: 5 percent
6. $200,000-$249,999: 8 percent
7. $250,000-$299,999: 10 percent
8. $300,000-$399,999: 10 percent
9. $350,000-$399,999: 7 percent
10. $400,000-$449,999: 8 percent
11. $450,000-$499,999: 5 percent
12. $500,000-$599,999: 7 percent
13. $600,000-$649,999:4 percent
14. $650,000-$699,999: 2 percent
15. $700,000-$749,999: 2 percent
16. $$750,000-$999,999: 2 percent
17. $1,000,000 or more: 2 percent

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