The data included in the survey covers 132 physician specialties.
Other key findings of the survey include:
• Physicians in group-based practices can expect to see larger pay increases, to the tune of 3.7 percent, than those in hospital-based settings, who will see pay increases of 2.2 percent.
• Annual incentive plans for physicians remains steady at 63 percent, compared with 64 percent reported in 2012.
• Primary care physicians can again expect to see slightly higher salary increases than specialists in 2014, particularly in hospital-based settings.
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