12 Statistics on Spine Surgeon Compensation

According to statistics from MGMA’s Physician Compensation and Production Survey: 2011 Report Based on 2010 Data, spine surgeons practicing in the Midwest received higher average compensation than all other regions of the country.

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Overall, spine surgeons received an average of $760,782 in 2010. Spine surgeons in the Midwest practicing in a multispecialty setting received their highest compensation, amounting to between $200,000 and $300,000 more than their counterparts in single specialty groups. Here is the breakdown of average compensation for spine surgeons based on their geographical location and practice setting.

Midwest: $777,988
Single specialty: $651,804
Multispecialty: $940,754

South: $684,056
Single specialty: $680,652
Multispecialty: $773,000

East: $573,521

Single specialty: $563,210
Multispecialty: No data

West: $562,908

Single specialty: $449,482
Multispecialty: $613,928

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