Physician Executive Compensation Up, MBAs Make a Difference

According to a report from the American College of Physician Executives and Cejka Executive Search, compensation for physician executives is recovering slowly.

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The report included 2,364 physician executives and showed the average compensation grew 7 percent between 2010 and 2012. The median compensation in 2012 was $325,000.

 

Physicians in the C-suite reported a 4 percent gain over the past two years, while CEOs with MBAs in addition to their medical degrees earned 28 percent higher compensation than those without MBAs.

 

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