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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

The Medscape Physician Compensation Report is the most comprehensive and widely used physician salary survey in the United States. In this year's report, almost 20,000 physicians in more than 30 specialties responded to Medscape's salary survey. Gastroenterologists who responded provided salary information, hours worked, time spent seeing patients, and what they find most rewarding and challenging about their jobs. (Note: Label values on charts are rounded, but rankings and calculations are based on raw data to avoid rounding errors.)

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Survey respondents were asked to provide their compensation for patient care. For employed physicians, that includes salary, bonus, and profit-sharing contributions. For partners, it includes earnings after taxes and deductible business expenses before income taxes. Only full-time salaries are reported.

Gastroenterologists are among the top earners of all physician specialties. Gastroenterologist income is somewhat up from last year's average income of $408,000. As more baby boomers become senior citizens, certain specialties will experience more demand for medical services. "Those over age 65 make up 14% of our population, yet they are driving the vast majority of healthcare services and are accessing healthcare services in greater numbers," says Travis Singleton, senior vice president of Merritt Hawkins, a leading physician search/recruitment firm.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Male gastroenterologists spent about the same amount of time seeing patients as did their female peers.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Paperwork and administration is a growing burden for physicians in all specialties. Our survey shows that 47% of gastroenterologists spent 10-19 hours per week on paperwork and administrative tasks, compared with 38% of all physicians. Thirty percent of gastroenterologists were saddled with 20 hours or more per week; 36% of physicians overall had that much.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Women spent about 4 hours more per week than did men on paperwork and administrative chores.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

About two thirds of gastroenterologists' benefit packages have stayed the same. More gastroenterologists' benefits have gotten worse than have improved.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

As with most other specialties, self-employed gastroenterologists earn more than those who are employed. Income for both groups has been rising in general. Self-employed physicians tend to be older as a group than employed physicians and so have had more time to build up their practices, which may contribute to their higher income.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Solo and group gastroenterology practices lose about the same percentage of revenue to overhead, but in general, larger medical practices benefit from economies of scale, which lead to a lower overhead percentage.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Gastroenterology practices use PAs and NPs about the same as do physicians overall, where 36% of practices use PAs and 50% of practices use NPs. The numbers of practicing PAs and NPs are projected to grow by 4.3% and 6.8%, respectively, from 2016 to 2030, while the number of physicians is projected to grow 1.1% in that timeframe.[1] (Note: Physicians were able to choose more than one response.)

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Our survey shows that 91% of gastroenterologists were either very satisfied or satisfied with their own job performance. "Doctors take great pride in what they do, even under difficult circumstances, and I would imagine that we all feel we do the best we can in spite of the challenges," says Carol Bernstein, MD, psychiatrist at NYU Langone Medical Center.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

The percentage of gastroenterologists in fee-for-service arrangements (47%) is similar to that of last year (44%). The percentage in ACOs (24%) is the same as that of last year.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Although Medicare reimbursement is lower than that of many private insurers, the majority of gastroenterologists are not planning to cut back on these patients. In 2016, over 56 million people were enrolled in the Medicare program—most because of their age, while the others were Medicare beneficiaries due to various disabilities.[2]

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Among all specialists, 37% expect to participate in MIPS (Merit-based Incentive Payment System) and 9% plan to participate in APMs (alternative payment models). Somewhat more primary care physicians expect to participate in MIPS (42%) and APMs (12%).

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Gastroenterologists' attitudes toward their compensation have varied little since our 2014 report. At that time, 47% of gastroenterologists said that they were satisfied with their compensation.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

For gastroenterologists (28%), as for physicians overall (26%), having so many rules and regulations is the most challenging part of their job. Gastroenterologists (18%) found getting fair reimbursement somewhat more difficult than did physicians overall (13%).

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Gastroenterologists (32%) found being very good at what they do to be the most rewarding part of their jobs. Physicians overall (29%) cited gratitude from and relationships with patients as the most rewarding factor.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Our survey shows that 77% of gastroenterologists—and the same percentage of physicians overall—would choose to go into medicine again as a career, if they had to make the choice.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

Of the physicians who said they would choose medicine again, 79% said they would choose the same specialty. A high percentage of gastroenterologists noted that they would remain in their chosen specialty.

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Medscape Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2019

Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

According to American Medical Association data,[3] the single-specialty group is the most common practice type, with 42.8% of physicians working in these settings in 2016. The multispecialty group is the second most popular form of practice setting, comprising 24.6% of physicians.

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Leslie Kane, MA | April 24, 2019 | Contributor Information

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